RACF Courses
The following RACF classroom courses are also available:
Effective RACF Administration,
H3927
MVS/ESA RACF Security Topics,
H3918
Implementing RACF Security for CICS/ESA,
H3992
IBM provides a variety of educational offerings for RACF. For more information on
classroom courses and other offerings, see your IBM representative,
IBM
Mainframe Training Solutions
, GR28-5467, or call 1-800-IBM-TEACH
(1-800-426-8322).
IBM Systems Center Publications
IBM systems centers produce “red” and “orange” books that can be helpful in
setting up and using RACF.
These books have not been subjected to any formal review nor have they been
checked for technical accuracy, but they represent current product understanding
(at the time of their publication) and provide valuable information on a wide range
of RACF topics. They are not shipped with RACF. You must order them
separately. A selected list of these books follows:
Systems Security Publications Bibliography,
G320-9279
Elements of Security: RACF Overview - Student Notes,
GG24-3970
Elements of Security: RACF Installation - Student Notes,
GG24-3971
Elements of Security: RACF Advanced Topics - Student Notes,
GG24-3972
RACF Version 2 Release 2 Technical Presentation Guide,
GG24-2539
RACF Version 2 Release 2 Installation and Implementation Guide,
SG24-4580
Enhanced Auditing Using the RACF SMF Data Unload Utility,
GG24-4453
RACF Macros and Exit Coding,
GG24-3984
RACF Support for Open Systems Technical Presentation Guide,
GG26-2005
DFSMS and RACF Usage Considerations,
GG24-3378
Introduction to System and Network Security: Considerations, Options, and
Techniques,
GG24-3451
Network Security Involving the NetView Family of Products,
GG24-3524
System/390 MVS Sysplex Hardware and Software Migration,
GC28-1210
Secured Single Signon in a Client/Server Environment,
GG24-4282
Tutorial: Options for Tuning RACF,
GG22-9396
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OS/390 Security Server Audit Tool and Report Application
, SG24-4820
Other books are available, but they are not included in this list, either because the
information they present has been incorporated into IBM product manuals, or
because their technical content is outdated.
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