Alan:
Will this command also work with "other" products - like Top
Secret?
David Wakser
InfoCrossing
>
> If anyone cares, you can CP SEND RACFVM SETRACF INACTIVE. This will
> cause the CP-resident RACF code to begin to defer all requests back to
> CP, as though RACF is not present, including LOGON. You don't have to
> deactivate any classes or change any permissions. No auditing is
performed.
>
> RACF will, however, prompt the OPERATOR for confirmation. A SETRACF
> ACTIVE will start the wheels turning again and the OPERATOR will be
> informed (but not prompted).
>
> Alan Altmark
> z/VM Development
> IBM Endicott
>