Kris Buelens wrote:
If that doesn't suit you:
To take care of MAINT & friends, you might use a server like VMUTIL to
have those XAUTOLOGged every month or so.
Now I get what ppl were saying before about XAUTOLOGing things
regularly. Didn't sink in before...
For other servers that cannot be XAUTOLOG this way, there may be a way
to fool RACF, I didn't test, but maybe it can work. My first idea was
to open an FTP session into z/VM, and use the userid & password of the
server whose last logon time you want to update. Further thought: use
the CSL call to perform password validation. Obvious
problem/drawback: you need to know the server's password. Can be
easily tested by observing the last logon date with the RAC LISTUSER
command.
Or precede the FTP/CSL call with a DIRM SETPW, so the password is known
and, when done, do the DIRM SETPW again to some random value. That
would work just dandy for us.
Will give this a try if there's nobody mentions a "RACF-way" of doing it.
Thanks,
Leland