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Example: Simple NJE user translation z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator's Guide SA23-2289-00 |
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Figure 1 shows how user IDs are translated. Figure 1. Example: Simple
NJE user translation
User X is known as user Y on node B, and user Z on node C. In this example, user X on node A submits a job that runs on node B. The output is printed on node C under user ID Z. On node B, the existence of a profile named A.USERJ.X, with ADDMEM(Y) specified, causes RACF® to translate the user ID of jobs from user X at node A. On node B, such jobs run as if submitted by user Y. On node C, the existence of a profile named B.USERS.Y, with ADDMEM(Z) specified, causes RACF to translate the user ID of SYSOUT from user Y at node B. On node C, such SYSOUT can print as if submitted by user Z. |
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