HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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Directions

The current setup is listed above.

An unregistered profile is listed as N/A.

The RACF settings are necessary in order to use CLI commands.

After a profile is defined in the RACF FACILITY class, a user can use

CLI commands by being given the access rights of the profile.

There are the following two kinds of profiles:

- Facility Class Profiles Query

- Facility Class Profiles Commands

To give a user the permissions necessary to use all of the CLI commands:

1. Make the RACF FACILITY class active.

2. Define the STGADMIN.YKA.DKT.COMMANDS profile in the FACILITY class.

3. Give the user the access rights of the profile.

To give a user the permissions necessary to use some of the CLI commands

(the reference commands):

4. Make the RACF FACILITY class active.

5. Define the STGADMIN.YKA.DKT.KTQUERY profile in the FACILITY class.

6. Give the user the access rights of the profile.

Version of User SVC for this program .............: v.r.m-nn(zz) or later

Current User SVC : SVC Number 200 Version v.r.m-nn(zz)

Dynamic registered User SVC : SVC Number 200 Version v.r.m-nn(zz)

Static installed User SVC : SVC Number 251 Version v.r.m-nn(zz)

Directions

The current users SVC routine registration number and version are listed

above.

User SVC numbers and versions that have not been acquired are listed as

N/A.

If a Dynamic registered User SVC exists, the Dynamic registered User SVC

will become the Current User SVC.

If a Dynamic registered User SVC does not exist and a Static installed

User SVC exists, the Static installed User SVC will become the Current

User SVC.

If the Current User SVC is smaller than the Version of User SVC for this

program, then the program will not run properly.

If this is the case, use the KTALCSVC command to dynamically register

the latest User SVC.

Also, register the latest User SVC if a Dynamic registered User SVC is

deleted.

The following is an example of deleting a registered User SVC:

+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

: START KTALCSVC,PARM=DELETE :

+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

The following is an example of registering a User SVC:

+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

: START KTALCSVC :

+--------------------------------------------------------------------+

Note:

A User SVC registered by using the KTALCSVC command will become invalid

during a re-IPL.

As a result, we recommend performing either of the following settings

in order to prepare for the next re-IPL:

- Add the KTALCSVC command to the COMMNDxx parmlib member, and then

have the User SVC automatically re-registered during a re-IPL.

- Define a User SVC in the IEASVCxx parmlib member, and then use the

User SVC that was statically installed from the next IPL.

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