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Andrew - I'm glad you posted the whole text - becasue of the CHGFCNUSG command, which provides a way to grant a privilege without giving unwarranted special authorities for such a limited scope of authority. Application Administration - the GUI for function usage - is pretty cool for this kind of thing.

Vern

On 1/30/2013 6:29 AM, ALopez@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On our system, it is set with *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE, QSYS *ALL and *NONE
for suthorization list.

Is this normal?
That's what it is on our system (V6R1). As someone mentioned, the help
indicates that "...you must have service (*SERVICE) special authority, or
be authorized to the Service trace function and Service watch function of
i5/OS through System i Navigator's Application Administration support. The
Change Function Usage (CHGFCNUSG) command, with a function ID of
QIBM_SERVICE_TRACE and QIBM_SERVICE_WATCH can also be used to change the
list of users that are allowed to perform trace operations."





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