Jay Maynard wrote:
>My understanding is that a Wazi user gets no access to the OS system level
>at all. A Wazi user cannot do any systems modifications, period: no access
>to system parameters, no ability to alter any specifications, no console
>access beyond what an application programmer might need.
>This is all what I have been told, so if I'm incorrect, I'll be happy to be
>corrected.

I don't think your understanding is accurate. The documentation describing 
current limitations and caveats is available here:

https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/wazi-aas/1.0.0?topic=known-limitations

Elsewhere in the documentation IBM refers to z/OS operator consoles (in the 
z/OSMF section describing default ports in the stock image). IBM describes 
installing PTFs (if you have access to them) in the stock image, adding users 
to RACF (including highly privileged ones), taking a stand-alone dump of your 
z/OS instance, installing additional software products, and some other 
interesting tasks.

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Timothy Sipples
Senior Architect
Digital Assets, Industry Solutions, and Cybersecurity
IBM zSystems/LinuxONE, Asia-Pacific
[email protected]


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