COMMLOG parameter

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Default value
X'00'
Parameter type
System
Where set
User 0 CCAIN parameters
Related products
All
Introduced
Before Sirius Mods 6.7

This is a bitmask parameter that affects the type of login performed by daemon threads when logged in via a $comm function ($command, $commndl, or $commbg), or via a New method for a daemon class object.

The bits in this parameter mean:

X'01'
A login that bypasses external authorizer (RACF, ACF2, Top Secret) validation is performed.
X'02'
A trusted login is performed via the external authorizer.

If COMMLOG is set to zero, the Sirius Mods attempts to determine if the external authorizer (if any) supports trusted login (RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret all support trusted login):

  • If the authorizer does, the Sirius Mods sets COMMLOG to X'02' and then does all trusted logins via the external authorizer.
  • If the authorizer does not, the flag is set to X'01', and all logins for $comm and daemon objects do not use the external authorizer.

Generally, this parameter should be left as 0, though it might make sense to set it to X'01' for efficiency — there is considerable overhead in an external authorizer login, even a trusted one.

The downside of setting this parameter to X'01' is that no external authorizer logging will be performed for the daemon login (this might be viewed as a benefit), and things that required external authorizer validation (such as sequential file access) will not be correctly controlled by the external authorizer.