IBM OS/390 Server User Manual


 
OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration
for
OS/390 Release 1.(GC28-1920-00)
If you have RACF 1.9.2 installed, in addition to this book, you should read:
OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration
for
OS/390 Release 2, (GC28-1920-01) and Release 3 (GC28-1920-02)
OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration
for
OS/390 Release 1(GC28-1920-00)
RACF Planning: Installation and Migration
for RACF 2.1 (GT00-9241-00)
From RACF 1.9
If you are a RACF 1.9 customer, you can migrate to OS/390 Release 4
Security Server (RACF) if you are running with the restructured database and
meet the OS/390 release requirements. If your database is not restructured,
you must restructure it and perform appropriate testing of any
installation-supplied code that uses ICHEINTY or RACROUTE
REQUEST=EXTRACT,TYPE=EXTRACT or TYPE=REPLACE before installing
OS/390 Release 2 Security Server (RACF). In addition to this book, you should
read:
OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration
for
OS/390 Release 2 (GC28-1920-01) and Release 3 (GC28-1920-02)
OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration
for
OS/390 Release 1 (GC28-1920-00)
RACF Migration and Planning
for RACF 2.1(GT00-9241-00)
RACF Migration and Planning
for RACF 1.9.2(GC23-3045)
From RACF releases prior to 1.9
If you are on a RACF release prior to 1.9, you need to buy a conversion
service. These are available from IBM and possibly from other vendors. In
addition to this book, you should read:
OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration
for
OS/390 Release 2 (GC28-1920-01) and Release 3 (GC28-1920-02)
OS/390 Security Server (RACF) Planning: Installation and Migration
for
OS/390 Release 1 (GC28-1910-00)
RACF Planning: Installation and Migration
for RACF 2.1 (GT00-9241-00)
RACF Migration and Planning
for RACF 1.9.2 (GC23-3054)
RACF Migration and Planning
for RACF 1.9 (GT00-5380-00)
Hardware Requirements
OS/390 Release 4 Security Server (RACF) does not require any specific hardware
support. It runs on all hardware supported by OS/390 Release 4. However, data
sharing mode in the Parallel Sysplex requires a coupling facility configured for
RACF's use.
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