JSI/JES Interface Installation
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Chapter 5 Installing ALTER 5-7
ALTER Object Security
The security features of ALTER provide you with the ability to restrict access
to ALTER Work IDs and to separate projects that access the same set of
tables. The ability to maintain the security features is restricted to users who
have been granted SELECT and UPDATE authority on the security table, as
follows:
tbcreator.Vvr_CM_SECURITY
The variable tbcreator is the ALTER creator ID that is specified at
installation, and the variable vr is the version and release of ALTER.
Install System GRANTs are only executed on plans and collections. The
Install System does not execute grants on tables. If you want non-SYSADM
users to be Security Administrators, execute the necessary GRANT SELECT
and UPDATE statements.
JSI/JES Interface Installation
The JSI/JES Interface installation consists of several installation options.
These options help to define the interface to the MVS Server started task for
the specific MVS and JES2 environment in which the server task will be
operating. Currently, support for JES3 is not provided.
The installer needs to provide the following information:
• The name of the JES2 macro library data set for that release (typically,
this name is 'SYS1.HASPSRC').
• The MVS subsystem name that JES2 is using on that system and with
which this particular MVS server task will communicate (default of JES2
is provided). The information that is required can be obtained from your
local MVS or JES system programmer.
• An MVS subsystem name which the JSI/JES Interface will use. This
name should be limited to four characters and reflect the name of the JSI
interface that will be used by that particular server started task.
Note: Each MVS server started task should have a unique JSI subsystem
name (default of JSI1 is provided). No MVS system configuration
changes are required for this parameter definition.