Steve, Are native Unix controls (Owner,Group,Other permission bits) being used to govern access in Unix or has it been externalized such that ACF2 rules are governing access? If the latter, UID may not matter unless you are planning on converting to RACF.
Aside from the find command, consider using IBM's utility IRRHFSU. I don't think it matters that you aren't licensed for RACF. https://www.rshconsulting.com/RSHpres/RSH_Consulting__IRRHFSU__November_2018.pdf Regards, Bob Robert S. Hansel Lead RACF Specialist RSH Consulting, Inc. 617-969-8211 www.linkedin.com/in/roberthansel www.rshconsulting.com -----Original Message----- Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2025 17:24:33 -0600 From: Steve Estle <[email protected]> Subject: UID Privileges? Hello, Am in situation where we have many userids (ACF2) that share the same UID number (not UID 0) in Unix System Services. Is there a simple way / set of commands (I have UID 0 so can run anything) to determine all the privileges such a UID number has throughout the system and USS / ZFS's? Thanks, Steve Estle CDW ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
