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<dt>X'01' | <dt>X'01' | ||
<dd>RACF Calls are performed in a special RACF subtask. | <dd>RACF Calls are performed in a special RACF subtask. | ||
<dt>X'02' | |||
<dd>Set the RACF Control Group Name as the APPL parameter for RACF verify calls. Note: this parameter only takes effect if the X'01' bit is also set. | |||
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When WEBOPT includes the X'03' bits, the RACF Control Group name will be set as the APPL parameter. | |||
This enables both the generation of RACF Pass Tickets and the use of extended loggin rules. | |||
The APPL name is set to the value of the Model 204 RACF Control Group name, which can be found by issuing the following command: | |||
<xmp> | |||
AUTHCTL VIEW | |||
</xmp> | |||
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Revision as of 22:24, 31 August 2013
Miscellaneous Janus Web options
Summary
- Default value
- 0
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- User 0 resettable
- Related products
- Janus Web Server
- Introduced
- Before Sirius Mods 6.5
Description
The WEBOPT parameter is a standard Model 204 bitmask-type parameter introduced in Sirius Mods version 6.5. The X'01' setting causes RACF calls to be performed in a special RACF subtask.
In cases where Janus Web Server is deployed and RACF handles login validation, the RACF call load for login-protected web pages can get very high. Since these calls often involve synchronous I/Os that stop the Model 204 main task, they are generally not very good for Model 204 performance. However, if you set the WEBOPT system parameter to X'01', these calls are done in a subtask, reducing their impact on Online performance dramatically.
- X'01'
- RACF Calls are performed in a special RACF subtask.
- X'02'
- Set the RACF Control Group Name as the APPL parameter for RACF verify calls. Note: this parameter only takes effect if the X'01' bit is also set.
When WEBOPT includes the X'03' bits, the RACF Control Group name will be set as the APPL parameter. This enables both the generation of RACF Pass Tickets and the use of extended loggin rules. The APPL name is set to the value of the Model 204 RACF Control Group name, which can be found by issuing the following command: <xmp> AUTHCTL VIEW </xmp>