These Release Notes apply to Adabas SAF Security Version 8.2.2 Read this document carefully before installing and using this version of Adabas SAF Security.
Adabas SAF Security (ADASAF) provides protection of Adabas resources using standard security packages in a z/OS operating system environment based on the System Authorization Facility (SAF). These security packages include RACF, Top Secret, and ACF2.
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This section provides an overview of new features for Adabas SAF Security Version 8.2.2
Adabas SAF Security operates according to options in an assembled configuration module. By default this module is called SAFCFG. If you wish to use a different SAFCFG module for a specific database you create a configuration module called Annnnn where nnnnn represents the database id (see Installation Procedure Step 6: Assemble and Link the SAF Modules for more detail).
Adabas SAF Security may issue messages in the Adabas databases where it is active. Until now the console has been the only place where they can be seen. Now you can direct them to an alternate destination when using a System Coordinator daemon. Messages by default will still appear on the console or you can now choose to send the messages into a DDMSG file in the Adabas database.
The new System Coordinator online services daemon group setting Runtime messages – databases allows messages to be routed to:
The console.
This is compatible with previous releases.
A local DDMSG file in the database.
The JCL for the database job must be altered to accommodate this option.
Both the console and a local DDMSG file.
Adabas SAF Security provides a new security service that runs in the System Coordinator daemon. It provides protection of online administration for Adabas SAF Security, Fastpath, Vista, Transaction Manager and System Coordinator. This protection is by function within each of the sibling product menu structures.
The online administration (SYSAAF) now requires use of the System Coordinator configuration file (assigned to LFILE 152), refer to the Adabas System Coordinator installation documentation for more information.
The Adabas SAF Security database and daemon components make use of the Adabas System Coordinator unified trace.
Adabas SAF Security Version 8.2.2 incorporates all fixes to previous versions and provides the following enhancements.
The fix display in SYSAAF has been enhanced to include a short description of each fix that is applied which helps you to get a better understanding of each fix that is in use.
If you use the Adabas SVC supplied with Adabas Version 8.2.2 or above, you do not need to re-link and re-install the Adabas SVC when installing Adabas SAF Security.
The SYSAAF Natural application has been enhanced:
PF6 (Top) and PF9 (Bot) have been removed. Their functionality is replaced by entering m on the command line and pressing PF7 or PF8 respectively.
The following items are no longer supported.
Adabas SAF Security no longer provides a router security exit for CICS Versions 2 and 3 (macro level).
The Adabas SAF Security Version 8.2 documentation is provided in HTML format. The documentation has been structured for optimal online access including extensive use of hyperlinks to related topics. In addition, full text search and indexing features are available. All documents are also available as PDF files for selective printing at a user site.
The Online Documentation Main Menu provides an overview of the AAF documentation.
The following related documentation is available on the Adabas documentation CD:
SAF Security Kernel