The ability to issue the SET PRIVCLASS command has to be enabled in the SYSTEM CONFIG file. The config file supplied with a new installation of z/VM has it disabled.
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 2:21 AM, Kris Buelens <[email protected]> wrote: > Strange that MAINT cannot issue SET PRIVCLASS > SET PRIVCLASS DIRMAINT +A > Privilege classes for user DIRMAINT > Currently: ABDG > Directory: BDG > The privilege classes are not locked against changes. > Ready; T=0.01/0.01 08:16:28 > Maybe someone changed the command classes to place PRIVCLASS in a special > class. Try > Q COMMAND SET > and look what it tells about PRIVCLASS. I get this > PRIVCLASS IBMCLASS=C,ANY > I my eyes, MAINT should be permitted to all commands, hence have all CP > classes. > > 2009/5/28 Yoon-suk Cho <[email protected]> >> >> Thanks for your help. I re-defined the 123 minidisk to maint and then >> fix the Dirmaint in successfully. >> >> >> First, I tried to put the PRIVCLASS to DIRMAINT user by maint. It was >> not available , however, option as following errors. >> >> >> SET PRIVCLASS DIRMAINT +A >> Invalid option - PRIVCLASS >> >> > > > > -- > Kris Buelens, > IBM Belgium, VM customer support > -- Bruce Hayden Linux on System z Advanced Technical Support IBM, Endicott, NY
