The SET command specifies the operational characteristics of the
local system. This command allows you to perform the following actions
related to RRSF:
- List the attributes of the local node. See Listing information about RRSF functions on the local node.
- Specify trace parameters. See Tracing APPC, IMAGE, and RRSF events.
- Specify one or more members of the RACF® parameter
library to process. For more information on the RACF parameter library, see The RACF parameter library.
- Specify whether password synchronization is active.
- Specify whether commands, password changes, or application updates
are automatically directed from the local node.
- Specify whether any user IDs will receive output from automatically
directed commands, automatically directed passwords, synchronized
passwords, or automatically directed application updates executed
at the local node, and if so which user IDs and under what conditions.
- Specify whether any user IDs will be notified whether automatically
directed commands, automatically directed passwords, synchronized
passwords, or automatically directed application updates executed
at the local node succeed or fail, and if so which user IDs and under
what conditions.
The SET command can be issued as a RACF operator
command, or from the RACF parameter
library. For the syntax of the SET command, see z/OS Security Server RACF Command Language Reference.
For information on establishing
security for the SET command, see z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator's Guide.