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Procedure for specifying attributes

z/OS Infoprint Server Operation and Administration
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Procedure for specifying attributes

On the PSF FSA panel, specify this field:

  • Operator security profile: Specify the name of the RACF® resource profile in the PRINTSRV class.

Example 1. Using ISPF panels to specify the profile name

This ISPF screen shows how to specify the name of the RACF profile on a PSF FSA panel:

                                PSF FSA, TCP/IP                              
                                                                              
 FSA Name. . . PRT001                                       
 Description . INFOPRINT 2000                                         (extend)
 Location. . . DENVER/B003/A1-03                                      (extend)
 Operator security profile                                                    
     . . . PRINTERS.DENVER                                                                                                              
 
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Example 2. Using PIDU to specify the profile name

This example shows how to specify the name of a RACF profile in all PSF FSA definitions for TCP/IP-attached printers that do not already have a profile.

  1. Enter these commands as one command on the z/OS® UNIX command line:
    pidu -qc "list fsa where fsa-type=psf-tcpip and 
    operator-security-profile=null;" |awk '{print "modify fsa " $1 
    " operator-security-profile=\"PRINTERS.DENVER\";"}' > /tmp/defs
    The list command lists the names of all PSF FSA definitions for TCP/IP-attached printers with no value in the operator-security-profile attribute. These names are piped to the awk program, which writes modify commands to modify the operator-security-profile attribute.
  2. Inspect the /tmp/defs file to make sure the modify commands are acceptable.
  3. Enter this command to update the Printer Inventory:
    pidu < /tmp/defs

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