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DISPLAY (Display signed-on-from list) z/OS Security Server RACF Command Language Reference SA23-2292-00 |
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BackgroundPersistent verification allows users to sign on to a partner LU (logical unit) and have their authority persist. In other words, once a user has signed on, a password is not required for subsequent signon attempts. APPC/MVS invokes RACF® to create and maintain a list called the signed-on-from list. If persistent verification is being used, the signed-on-from list consists of the users currently signed on with persistent verification authority. PurposeThe RACF DISPLAY operator command displays information held in the
signed-on-from list. Entries in the signed-on-from list possess the
following information:
The DISPLAY command has operands which correspond to the items listed above. You can use these operands to select which user entries to display from the signed-on-from list. The information is displayed as a list of entries sorted by local LU. If there are multiple entries for a given local LU, these entries are sorted by user ID. Issuing optionsThe following table identifies the eligible options for issuing the DISPLAY command:
For information on issuing this command as a RACF operator command, see RACF operator commands. Related commandsUse the SIGNOFF command to remove users from the signed-on-from list. Authorization requiredYou might require sufficient authority to the proper resource in the OPERCMDS class. For details about OPERCMDS resources, see "Controlling the use of operator commands" in z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator's Guide. SyntaxFor the key to the symbols used in the command syntax diagrams, see Syntax of RACF commands and operands. The complete syntax of the DISPLAY command is:
For information on issuing this command as a RACF operator command, see Rules for entering RACF operator commands. Parameters
The operands below allow the operator to select
the necessary search criteria. These operands are all optional.
Examples
Figure 1. Example
1: Output for the DISPLAY command
Figure 2. Example
2: Output for the DISPLAY command
Figure 3. Example
3: Output for the DISPLAY command
Figure 4. Example
4: Output for the DISPLAY command
Figure 5. Example
5: Output for the DISPLAY command
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