Work with service tools user IDs

Service tools user IDs control access to DST functions, system service tools (STRSST command), and Licensed Internal Code service functions. When a Service tools user ID is changed, the old ID is replaced with the new one.

Note: When you type the new password, it is not displayed.
Table 1. Service tools user IDs
Privilege Description QSECOFR QSRV "22222222" (full) "11111111" (basic) default
Logical partitioning operator x x x    
Logical partitioning administrator x x x    
DASD management operator x x x    
DASD management administrator x x x    
Disk unit — read only x   x   x
Trace x x x x  
SLIC security administrator x        
Display, alter, dump x   x    
Licensed Internal Code log x x x   x
Hardware resources manager x x x    
Product activity log x x x x  
Main storage dump x x x x x
Install x x x    
Performance data collector x x x x x
Initial program load (IPL) x x x x  
Work with License Internal Code x x x x x
DST environment x x x x  
Debug x x x    
Save and restore storage x x x    
Remote service support x x x    
Operator panel key x x x x  
Operator panel x x x x  
System capacity – operations x        
System capacity – administration x        
System security lock down x        
Start Service Tools x x x    
Take over console x        
Note: The default column is for reference in the event a user creates a new service tools user ID without changing any of the privileges.

Work with service tools device IDs

Table 2. Device ID
Privilege Description QCONSOLE default
Operations Console (LAN) x x
Partition remote panel x x
Remote console x x
Notes:
  • The default column is for reference in the event a user creates a new service tools user ID without changing any of the attributes.
  • Remote console is for Linux partitions and is not applicable for IBM i partitions.



Last updated: Wed, June 19, 2019