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Defining a RACF class and profile for the CIM server z/OS Common Information Model User's Guide SC34-2671-00 |
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Defining a RACF class and profile for the CIM serverAccess to the CIM server is controlled through RACF® class WBEM. Define a new class in RACF through the dynamic CDT feature of the z/OS Security Server as follows: __ 1. To be able to build the dynamic class WBEM, activate
the class descriptor table (CDT) using the following RACF command:
Example:
__ 2. By adding a profile to the IBM® class
named CDT, you can create a new class definition. This profile then
represents a dynamic class. The segment CDTINFO is used to define
the class attributes. You can define the dynamic class WBEM with the
following RACF commands:
Example:
The default values shown above (except POSIT(200)) are expected by the CIM server; do not use different values as this can yield unpredictable results. You can ignore the warning message which is issued when adding class WBEM. For a more detailed description of how to create a new class within RACF dynamic CDT, see z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator’s Guide. __ 3. To activate the new class, issue:
Example:
__ 4. After creating and activating the WBEM class, create the CIMSERV
profile within this class. Profile CIMSERV is used to grant users
access to the CIM server.
The following example illustrates the RACF commands that are required to define a profile named CIMSERV in this class:
Example:
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