Jim, I didn't mean RACF, I meant DB2 under VM - there is no RACF involved.
Carlos :-)






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> Phil, I don't know why it wouldn't work. We didn't test VM. Carlos :-)

Phil and Carlos:

RACF on VM (and I believe the CA products as well) do not provide an
LDAP server as they do on z/OS and OS/390.

However, Neale Ferguson did port an LDAP server to VM some time ago (it
was on a CD in a Redbook he co-authored and was on his web site). I
don't know if this could be used or not.

Regards, Jim Elliott

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