Updating the command processor table
Use the following procedure to update the command processor table.
Certain BMC programs and commands are either issued as a TSO/E command processor, or called as a program in the TSO/E environment. These programs and commands might be invoked explicitly by options in BMC II for z/OS.
If your site has an external security manager (ESM) (such as IBM RACF, Computer Technologies CA-ACF2 or CA-Top Secret, or PCF) that defines an authorized command processor table to restrict TSO command processor execution, add the following commands to the ESM table:
- TSBIIZ
- BALCMSG
For instructions about adding commands to the authorized command processor table, see the appropriate ESM documentation.
To authorize the terminal session
If you are invoking the BMC II for z/OS terminal session in an ISPF environment or you are calling TSBIIZ as a command processor, you must use this procedure to verify that your security environment allows command processors to execute under ISPF.
- Determine whether the ISPF TSO Command Table (ISPTCM) allows TSBIIZ to be issued as a TSO command processor.The ISPTCM entry for TSBIIZ must specify a FLAG parameter with the X'40' and X'02' bits set on (that is, ISPTCM must be set to X'42'). For more information, see the IBM publication Interactive System Productivity (ISPF) and ISPF/Program Development Facility for MVS Installation and Customization.
- If you have checked all of the preceding requirements and you still get the COMMAND TSBIIZ NOT FOUND message, turn off all security checking and run the terminal session.If the terminal session runs, the problem is related to one of the site's security programs. If the problem persists, contact BMC Customer Support.
Where to go from here
For information about the IBM RACF requirements for the terminal session, PAS, and securing product resources with other external security managers (ESMs), see Setting-up-security-for-BMC-II-for-z-OS-resources