Use the System i Navigator interface to access the functional usage model feature.
To get to a list of BRMS function and components, perform the following steps
from your System i Navigator window:
Highlight your system name and, from the File menu, select Application
Administration. If you have System i Navigator installed, but do not see the Application
Administration feature, then you need to reinstall it.
When the Application Administration dialog appears, click the Host Applications
tab.
From the Host Applications dialog, select the Backup, Recovery, and Media
Services for i5/OS product.
Click the BRMS icon to expand the tree structure to see the different
functions and components available.
Following is a summary of what you can see or do on the Host Applications
display:
In the Function column, you can see the names of
the BRMS functions and functional components.
If you highlight a box in the Default Usage column,
you are granting all users access to that function or functional component.
An X in a Default Usage box grants all users access to the function or component
to the left of the box.
If you check the All Object Usage column, you are
indicating that a user or number of users have *ALLOBJ authority at the user
level. The i5/OS operating system provides a special *ALLOBJ security value, which
allows user access to all objects on the System i®. A user with (*ALLOBJ) authority automatically
has complete access to the BRMS functions and components that you mark. If
you do not check this box, then BRMS ignores the users *ALLOBJ authority and
requires customized access.
To customize user access, click the Customize button
on the bottom right of the display. From the Customize display, you can select
individual users by name and tailor their access as needed. When you customize
user access to any of the functions or functional components, an X appears
in the Customize Access column on the Host Applications
display.