This section contains a brief summary of steps that can be followed
to transform the worksheet data into RACF® configuration
options. Each step is described in greater detail in the detailed
instruction section that follows this summary.
- Complete a configuration worksheet for each node (MVS01 and MVS02).
- Create a RACF parameter
library member IRROPT01 for node MVS01 with the TARGET and SET configuration
information.
- Create a RACF parameter
library member IRROPT02 for node MVS02 with the TARGET and SET configuration
information.
- Modify the existing JCL that activates the RACF subsystem address space for node MVS01.
- Modify the existing JCL that activates the RACF subsystem address space for node MVS02.
- Issue the RACF STOP command
to shut down the RACF subsystem
on node MVS01.
- Issue the RACF STOP command
to shut down the RACF subsystem
on node MVS02.
- Issue the MVS™ START command
on both nodes MVS01 and MVS02 to initialize the RACF subsystem address space.
- Activate automatic direction on node MVS01.
- Activate automatic direction on node MVS02.
- Display the summary information for the network you have created
using the TARGET command. Verify the information displayed for accuracy.
- Display the detailed information for remote node MVS02 using the
TARGET command from node MVS01. Verify the information displayed for
accuracy.
- Display the detailed information for local node MVS01 using the
TARGET command from node MVS01. Verify the information displayed for
accuracy.
- Display the detailed information for remote node MVS01 using the
TARGET command from node MVS02. Verify the information displayed for
accuracy.
- Display the detailed information for local node MVS02 using the
TARGET command from node MVS02. Verify the information displayed for
accuracy.
- Display the attributes of the RRSF node MVS01 using the SET LIST
command.
- Display the attributes of the RRSF node MVS02 using the SET LIST
command.
- This two-node network is now configured for remote communication.
For automatic command direction and automatic password direction to
begin working, the appropriate automatic command direction and automatic
password direction profiles must be defined and the RRSFDATA class
must be activated. For command direction and password synchronization
to begin working, user ID associations must be defined (by way of
RACLINK), the appropriate command direction and password synchronization
profiles must be defined, and the RRSFDATA class must be activated.
See z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator's Guide
for details.