Controlling Access
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Chapter 6 Installing CATALOG MANAGER 6-5
• During the batch JCL assembly step, the DOPTs module assembly step
disassembles the existing DOPTs, applies the indirect synonym creator
that you specified in the preceding step, and reassembles and links the
DOPTs module using the same name. The step also resolves the indirect
collection ID that is located in a subsequent BIND package step. Because
the installation dialog does not prompt you for this information, it must
obtain the information from the existing DOPTs module by
disassembling it.
Note: If at any time you regenerate the Catalog Indirect JCL for
CATALOG MANAGER and then resume the installation at a step
later than the DOPTs module assembly step, the BINDs for the
packages will fail because the value of the indirect collection ID is
unresolved. You must run the DOPTs assembly step to resolve this
value.
Controlling Access
You can restrict access to functions of CATALOG MANAGER through plan
authorizations. Plan names have the format prdvrmyz, where prd is the
product code; vrm is the version, release, and maintenance level; y is the
access type; and z is the plan function. The following plans are provided with
the product:
ACT
vrm
DE—Data Editor
This plan enables access to the data editing and browsing functions.
ACT
vrm
DH—Utility Status Display
This plan enables display of BMC Software utilities status. Grant EXECUTE
authority on this plan to users who should be able to display or terminate
BMC Software utilities.
ACT
vrm
DK—Command Generation and Execution
Grant EXECUTE authority on this plan to users who should be able to issue
DB2 operator commands, such as
START, STOP, DISPLAY, and TERM.