Pat,

I had an interesting problem the other day and I was
wondering how long this has been in place.

It was V3R7 where IBM made a couple of key changes to the execution of
the PWRDWNSYS command...
A) You must have *JOBCTL special authority to run the command
B) *PUBLIC's authority to the PWRDWNSYS command was change from *CHANGE
to *EXCLUDE.

In order for your user to run the PWRDWNSYS command, he'll need *JOBCTL
and specific authority to the PWRDWNSYS command.

jte

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pat Barber
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 12:29 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Security Question

I had an interesting problem the other day and I was
wondering how long this has been in place.

I told an system operator to power down the box and do a restart.
He is enrolled as *sysopr. He could not.

He does not have the authority to even see the power menu ???

He could not execute the pwrdwnsys command ???

This is on a 525 running V5R4.

The authorties for that cmd are *USE for QSYSOPR

I will grant you we don't power down very often, but I would
like the operator to be able to do that if neccessary.
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