IBM GC28-1920-01 Server User Manual


 
Figure 2 on page 6 identifies function introduced after the availability of OS/390
Release 1 Security Server (RACF).
Figure 3 identifies function introduced in OS/390 Release 2 Security Server
(RACF).
Figure 4 identifies function not shipped in OS/390 Release 2 Security Server
(RACF), but available via PTF.
Figure 2. Function Introduced After the Availability of OS/390 Release 1 Security Server
(RACF). These PTFs are shipped with OS/390 Release 2 Security Server (RACF).
RACF Function APAR PTF
Multisystem Nodes in an RRSF Network OW13567 UW90235
Year 2000 support OW19251 UW90245
Enhanced support for NetView OW19165 UW90248
Support for Airline Control System/MVS OW19475 UW90266
Support for Information Management OW19475 UW90266
Support for sharing a RACF database
with a VM system running RACF 1.10
OW18980 UW90268
Figure 3. Function Introduced In OS/390 Release 2 Security Server (RACF). These
PTFs are shipped with OS/390 Release 2 Security Server (RACF).
RACF Function APAR PTF
Support for OS/390 enable and disable
functions
OW19377 UW90250
Support for OS/390 OpenEdition MVS OW19376 UW90247
Figure 4. Function Not Shipped In OS/390 Release 2 Security Server (RACF). This
function is available via PTF on RACF 2.2, OS/390 Release 1 Security Server (RACF),
and OS/390 Release 2 Security Server (RACF)
RACF Function APAR PTF
IRRUT100 updates for FILE and
DIRECTRY classes
OW20759 UW90296
Enhanced support for coupling facility
structure rebuild
OW19407 UW90293
OS/390 OpenEdition DCE
The OS/390 OpenEdition DCE feature integrates the Open Software Foundation
Distributed Computing Environment technologies with the MVS/ESA operating
system. DCE technology on MVS/ESA enables MVS participation in a
heterogeneous distributed computing environment. The OS/390 OpenEdition DCE
feature provides support for industry-standard mechanisms for application
distribution while considering the current host application development environment.
RACF establishes a
cross-linking
of identity between a RACF user ID and a DCE
user identity
(principal)
. This cross-linking allows DCE application servers that
reside on MVS to use the access control and auditing mechanisms provided by
RACF in the MVS environment. The cross-linking also provides information that
6 OS/390 V1R2.0 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration