Explanation
The Security (SECU) subsystem generates SECU108. The subsystem generates SECU108 when a user without the correct command class set attempts to access a table. The user does not access the table.
Format
The log report format for SECU108 is as follows:
SECU108 mmmdd hh:mm:ss ssdd INFO User: <user> on <term>. *UNABLE* to access table: <tbl>. User's effective commandset: n,n,n,n. table's commandset: n.
Example
An example of log report SECU108 follows:
SECU108 APR01 12:00:00 2112 INFO User: JANET on MAP. *UNABLE* to access table: TERMDEV. User's effective commandset: 3,2,3,4. table's commandset: 8.
Field Descriptions
The following table describes each field in the log report:
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Field Value Description
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INFO constant Indicates information about the SECU
subsystem.
<user> descriptive text Identifies the invalid user that attempts to
access the table. Use CI command
SHOWUSERS for a list of users defined to the
system.
on symbolic text Identifies the terminal where an invalid user
attempted to access a table. List TERMDEV
from CI MAP level for list of terminals.
*UNABLE* to access symbolic text Identifies Customer Data table the user
table attempted to access. Refer to Customer Data
Schema, 297-1001-451, for index to Customer
Data tables.
User's commandset 0-30 Provides command class set for the user that
attempts to access the table.
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Field Value Description (continued)
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NONE Indicates the user does not have a command
class set.
ALL Indicates the user is authorized to access all
tables.
table's commandset 0-30 Provides the command class set required to
access the table.
NONE Indicates the user does not require command
classes to access the table.
ALL Indicates a user with a full-privilege command
class set can access the table.
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