Thank you, I am sure that is it.

 

David Dean

Information Systems

*bcbstauthorized*

 

Life is too important to be taken seriously

 

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Eginhard Jaeger
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 12:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Perfkit setup on 5.2 upgrade to 5.4

 

If the asterisk is not in column one then it's a case of WAD: you can
code an asterisk as the node ID to indicate that a specific user ID
should be authorizedfor accessing data and executing commands regardless
of the system where he logged on. 'VM54PROD' will then be interpreted as
the user ID, which makes 'PERFSVM' an invalid specification. 

If the asterisk is really in column 1 of record 2 then it's a bug ... 

 

Eginhard Jaeger

 

        Here is my FCONRMT AUTHORIZ file:

         

        00000 * * * Top of File * * *

        00001  VM54PROD PERFSVM S&FSERV CMD DATA

        00002  * VM54PROD PERFSVM CMD

        00003  VM54PROD * DATA

        00004 * * * End of File * * *

         

         

        Why is it reading Line 0002 at all?


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