Figure 11. Changed Exits for RACF
Exit Description Support
ICHRCX01
ICHRCX02
For unauthenticated client ACEEs, the RACROUTE
REQUEST=AUTH preprocessing and
postprocessing exits are invoked for both the client
ACEE and the server ACEE. For more information,
see “Effects of OS/390 OpenEdition DCE Support
on ICHRCX01, ICHRCX02, and IRRSXT00” on
page 35.
OS/390
OpenEdition
DCE
ICHRDX01 Processing of a RETPD value specified via the
RACROUTE REQUEST=DEFINE preprocessing
exit has changed. For more information, see
“RACROUTE REQUEST=DEFINE Preprocessing
Exit (ICHRDX01)” on page 36.
APAR
OW13967
IRRSXT00 For the R_dceinfo and R_dceruid callable services:
IRRSXT00 must be capable of executing in
either problem or supervisor state.
IRRSXT00 must not expect to receive control in
a system storage protection key (0-7).
OS/390
OpenEdition
DCE
Macros
Figure 12 lists changes to RACF macros for OS/390 Release 2. These changes
are general-use programming interfaces (GUPI).
Figure 12. Changed Macros for RACF
Macro Description Support
ICHEINTY The ICHEINTY macro can be used to rename
profiles in the FILE and DIRECTRY classes. The
existing keywords RENAME, NEWNAME, and
NEWNAMX can now be used to rename profiles
when specifying CLASS=FILE or
CLASS=DIRECTRY.
RACF 1.10
for VM
RACROUTE The RACROUTE REQUEST=DEFINE macro can
be used to rename resources in the new FILE and
DIRECTRY classes. The existing keywords
NEWNAME and NEWNAMX can now be used to
rename resources when specifying CLASS=FILE or
CLASS=DIRECTRY.
For more information, see
OS/390 Security Server
External Security Interface (RACROUTE) Macro
Reference
.
RACF 1.10
for VM
Messages
The messages that have been added or changed in RACF for OS/390 Release 2
are listed below. Compare the message identifiers and the corresponding message
text with any automated operations procedures your installation uses to determine
whether updates are required.
Chapter 3. Summary of Changes to RACF Components for OS/390 Release 2 17