I am more familiar with debugger...
For debugger, we mention the authority needed to debug a program, starting
debugger router, using SEP in the help in RDp (see below for more details).
Basically, the group profile QPGMR should have enough general authority for
running debugger.
But I am not very sure about the other authorities. My guess is that group
profile QPGMR should be a good start.
**************************************************************************************************************************************************
Authorities required for debugging
The IBM® i user profile that you use to sign on in the workbench IBM i
logon dialog must have the following authorities:
*USE authority to the Start Debug (STRDBG) command.
*USE authority to the End Debug (ENDDBG) command.
*USE authority to the Start Service Job (STRSRVJOB) command.
*USE authority to the End Service Job (ENDSRVJOB) command.
Either *CHANGE authority to the program or Java? class being
debugged, or *USE authority to the program being debugged and
*SERVICE special authority.
If the job that you are debugging is running under a different user profile
than the user profile you use to sign on to the IBM i computer from the
debugger, the user profile that you use to sign on to the IBM i computer
from the debugger must have the following authorities:
*USE authority to the user profile that the job you are debugging is
running under.
*JOBCTL special authority if you do not explicitly use fully
qualified program names (library/program). In other words, if you use
*CURLIB or *LIBL or you do not specify a library name, you need to
have *JOBCTL special authority.
The group profile QPGMR gives you the correct authority to the STRDBG,
ENDDBG, STRSRVJOB, and ENDSRVJOB commands and *JOBCTL special authority.
***************************************************************************************************************************************************
Regards,
Xuan Chen, Problem Determination Tools for IBM i
(905) 413-3769 T/L 313-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx
"Dr. Stefano
Mirenda"
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Good moorning to All !
I don't find a list of system authorization to set on a developer profile
that would use a RAd.
I already asked at Rad support for it , but no one answer is sented to me.
Now i can only see the autority failure generated by developer and add the
privilages at the profile.
I don't like this way .
Have someone a document or a list of authorizations divided for work areas
of rad ?
Example :
Authorizations for developer a new pgm ( add member , compile , debug ,
etc)
Authorizations for manage Spool;
Autorizations for send command;
Authorizations for manage jobs;
Thanks to all for the answer.
Stefano Mirenda
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