Explanation
The Security (SECU) subsystem generates SECU112 when one user adds or changes the security profile for another user.
Format
The log report format for SECU112 is as follows:
SECU112 mmmdd hh:mm:ss ssdd INFO User: <user> on <term>. <type> user <usernm>. Old Stack nnnn Old Priority nnnn Old Language <lang> Old Commandset n,n,n,n. New Stack nnnn New Priority nnnn New Language <lang> New Commandset n,n,n,n.
Example
An example of log report SECU112 follows:
SECU112 APR01 12:00:00 2112 INFO User: JANET on MAP. CHANGE user LISA Old Stack 4000 Old Priority 3 Old Language English Old Commandset 1,2,3,4. New Stack 5000 New Priority 4 New Language Spanish New Commandset 1,2,3,4.
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 user that adds or changes the
security profile of another user. Use CI
command SHOWUSERS for a list of users
defined to the system.
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Field Value Description (continued)
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<term> symbolic text Identifies the terminal where the user added or
changed the security profile of another user.
List TERMDEV from CI MAP level for list of
terminals.
<type> ADD Indicates addition of a new user.
CHANGED Indicates the current user has had attributes
changed.
<usernm> 0000-FFFF Identifies the user with the changed security
profile. Use CI command SHOWUSERS for a
list of users defined to the system.
Old Stack 1500-8000 Identifies number of words for old user process.
This field appears when <type> = CHANGED.
Old Priority 1-4 Identifies priority of old user process. This field
appears when <type> = CHANGED.
Old Language English, French, Identifies the user interface language for user.
German, Spanish,
Turkish
Old Commandset 0-30 Identifies command class set earlier assigned
to user. This field displayed when <type> =
CHANGED.
ALL Indicates that the user assigned the other user
to all command classes. This field appears
when <type> = CHANGED.
NONE Indicates that the user did not assign the other
user to any command classes. This field
appears when <type> = CHANGED.
New Stack 1500-8000 Identifies the number of words for the new user
process.
New Priority 1-4 Identifies priority of new user process.
New Language English, French, Identifies user interface language for user.
German, Spanish,
Turkish
New Commandset 0-30 Identifies command class set assigned to user.
ALL Indicates the user assigned the other user to all
command classes.
NONE Indicates the user did not assign the other user
to any command classes.
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