When a DFSMShsm-authorized user issues a RECOVER or HRECOVER command,
DFSMShsm recovers profiles using DFSMShsm’s ACEE. Consequently,
the recovered profile shows the group name from the user ID associated
with the DFSMShsm-started procedure. If a minimal profile is created
when a DFSMShsm-authorized user issues a recover request, additional
information from this user ID is placed in the recovered profile.
This information includes levels of auditing, access authority required
by other users (universal access), and profile ownership.
If a non-DFSMShsm-authorized user issues the recover request, the
user’s ACEE is used to create a new profile. The recovered profile
reflects the group name of the requester. If a minimal profile is
created, the profile also reflects the requester’s user ID in
the owner field and the requester’s defaults for audit level and
universal access authority.
Note: For steps
2 and
3, if the DFSMShsm-started procedure is not associated
with a RACF® user ID, the user
and group names of the recovered profile appear as an asterisk (*)
if the data set is recovered by a DFSMShsm-authorized user.