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Dimensions for z/OS User’s and Administrator’s Guide
Serena assumes that RACF is being used for security in the z/OS environment. Dimensions for z/OS may work with alternative security managers if they are fully compliant with IBM's SAF ( Security Access Facility), and provide equivalent functionality when managing the USS environment.
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Serena® Dimensions® RM Version 2009 R1 Release Notes Last updated February 2009
2.5 HTTPS Supported for ALF Event Manager Connections When configuration the ALF Event Manager in RM Manager , you can now configure a secure connection the ALF Event server. To support this, add the following to the ALFEventConfig.xml file:
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Serena® Dimensions® RM Version 2009 R1 Release Notes Last updated February 2009
3.4 HTTPS Supported for ALF Event Manager Connections When configuration the ALF Event Manager in RM Manager , you can now configure a secure connection the ALF Event server. To support this, add the following to the ALFEventConfig.xml file:
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... .381 Workspace Manager Shared Memory Resources ... Server With Different Security Modes.. ... ..405 Java Listener JVM Defaults............................................................................... ...
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Serena StarTool FDM Messages Guide
PDS180I Data set: CREATED EXPIRES LAST USE UPDATED SECURITY ASM2ID [CA-ASM2 Format] yyyy/mm/dd yyyy/mm/dd yyyy mm/dd yyyy/mm/dd type userid or PDS180I Data set: CREATED EXPIRES LAST USE UPDATED LASTUSE FIRSTUSE [ DMS /OS Format] yyyy/mm/dd yyyy/mm/dd yyyy/mm/dd ... # yes flag Explanation: Format 1: lists various data set characteristics for systems with DFHSM or no DASD manager :
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Serena® Mariner® 6.2 Administrator's Guide
To grant permissions to the Plan dimension for the previous example, you must do one of the following in the Administration module: • In the Configurations View, on the Dimensions tab, select the Plan dimension, and then select the Project Manager check box in the Security Roles list. • In the Security Roles View, select the Project Manager role, and then in the Permissions list under Dimensions , select the Dimensions (View) and Plan Dimension (Edit) check boxes.
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Serena Dimensions CM Installation Guide
By default on some Linux distributions, the X Display Manager (XDM) (required when creating an Oracle instance, see "Creating a Dimensions Database in an Oracle RDBMS" on page 337) does not listen for XDMCP or Chooser requests for security reasons. This means that XDMCP is disabled and a remote X terminal cannot contact this XDM. This causes problems when trying to create an Oracle instance, because Oracle needs to have access to the display.
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System Administration Guide
Serena Common Tomcat uses the following location: / dimensions /14.2/common/ jre /8.0/lib/ security /cacerts Self-signed certificates for SDP over SSL (see below) can be used but must be explicitly trusted by the clients and contain a valid CN that is equal to the hostname of the server that is being accessed.
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System Administration Guide
Serena Common Tomcat uses the following location: / dimensions /14.2.0.1/common/ jre /8.0/lib/ security /cacerts Self-signed certificates for SDP over SSL (see below) can be used but must be explicitly trusted by the clients and contain a valid CN that is equal to the hostname of the server that is being accessed.
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System Administration Guide
Serena Common Tomcat uses the following location: / dimensions /14.3/common/ jre /8.0/lib/ security /cacerts Self-signed certificates for SDP over SSL (see below) can be used but must be explicitly trusted by the clients and contain a valid CN that is equal to the hostname of the server that is being accessed.
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