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vignesh1988
PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 4:00 am    Post subject: Questions regarding MQAUT Reply with quote

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Is that possible to Grant "+dsp" access to "EVERY GROUP" present on the Server.

EG:
setmqaut -m <Qmgr> -t qmgr -g <GroupId> +dsp

Where GroupId -> can be **? (All Groups in the servers)

Like we give Auths for a ** Objects at a single Stroke.

Please let me know.
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bruce2359
PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 5:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Have you tried it? What were the results?

What does the official IBM documentation tell you about the setmqaut control command?
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:10 am    Post subject: Re: Questions regarding MQAUT Reply with quote

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vignesh1988 wrote:
Is that possible to Grant "+dsp" access to "EVERY GROUP" present on the Server.

EG:
setmqaut -m <Qmgr> -t qmgr -g <GroupId> +dsp

Where GroupId -> can be **? (All Groups in the servers)

Like we give Auths for a ** Objects at a single Stroke.

Please let me know.

The above not a very good design choice, IMHO, as it is too "open". And the answer is no, you cannot do this with a single command. You would have to run one setmqaut command per group on your system, varying <GroupId> in your example above.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Questions regarding MQAUT Reply with quote

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vignesh1988 wrote:
Is that possible to Grant "+dsp" access to "EVERY GROUP" present on the Server.
EG:
setmqaut -m <Qmgr> -t qmgr -g <GroupId> +dsp
Where GroupId -> can be **? (All Groups in the servers)
Like we give Auths for a ** Objects at a single Stroke.
Please let me know.


What is your requirement for doing this?

You could grant authorities to a group that every required userid is a member. eg. the staff group. But I would never recommend doing this!
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