- STCID=stcid
- Required.
- Specifies the Application Performance Analyzer started task identifier to be converted.
- SYSNAMES=system_name | SYSNAMES=(system_name,system_name,....)
- Required.
- Specifies the target sysplex system name, or list of system names,
for this Application Performance Analyzer instance. Up to 32 system names can be specified.
- In a non-sysplex environment, the system name is the same
as the name of the system where the observation request was made.
- DSN=output_dataset_name
- Optional.
- Default: tsoprefix.CAZRACF.COMMANDS
- Fully qualified data set names must be in quotes.
- If not specified, the default data set will be created.
- If specified and the specified data set does not exist, the data
set will be created.
- If the specified data set is a PDS, it must exist and the member
name must be included. The member can be an existing or a new member.
- CLASS=RACF_class
- Optional.
- Default: FACILITY
- Specifies a RACF class for the new profiles. Application Performance Analyzer now provides
the option for a user-specified class for the external security
profiles (see the SecurityClassName parameter in the CONFIG BASIC statement). This parameter allows the user to migrate the
new profiles from the FACILITY class to the user-specified
class in the CONFIG settings.
The CAZRACON utility will extract all the RACF profiles that contain
the specified STCID prefix. From the extracted information, RACF RDEFINE
commands are generated for defining the corresponding sysplex profiles.
More specifically, for each extracted profile, new profiles are created
with the system names replacing the STCID as the first qualifier.
A profile is created for each sysname specified.
The FROM parameter is used on the
RDEF command to copy
the attributes of the old profile, including the authorization list.
Note: Be aware that the RDEF command with the FROM
parameter does not guarantee that the new profile is identical to
the old profile, minor differences can occur. See the IBM
z/OS Security Server RACF Command Language Reference, (SA22-7687),
for details.
RACF RDELETE commands are also generated to delete the
old profiles. The RDEL commands are written as comments.
Remove the comment characters /* before you submit the
job.
Depending on the sysplex installation, duplicate RDEF commands
can be generated for a specific system name. This can happen when
the utility is run for multiple Application Performance Analyzer instances in the sysplex,
and two or more of the instances have common target systems. In this
case, you must decide which RDEF commands best suit your
sysplex environment. Additionally, you might need to alter the authorization
lists.