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  • Subject: Re: Performance Question - Authority check rate exceeded gui
  • From: John Cirocco <jcirocco@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 14:17:28 -0500

Vern,


>>There are things having to do with *PUBLIC and various private
>>authorization that can affect performance. I don't remember the exact order
>>of authority checking, but you can find out more in the book Tips and Tools
>>for Securing Your AS/400, as well the Security white books. Go to
>><http://www.as400bks.ibm.com> to see them, if you don't have your Softcopy CD.

I have the Soft Copy library and Redbook CD's.  The softcopy manuals only
reference the problem, Not how to identify which are the offending objects.  I
also found a redbook (AS/400 Performance Management Version 3 Release 1) the
discusses 2 commands, AUTHTRC and AUTHPRT, that can be used to identify and
print a summary report private authority counts by object type and by job.  The
commands were part of an internal IBM tool library called IBMLIB.  It is
described in Appendix C.7.76 and C.7.7.

Unfortunately I have not been able to track down who in IBM has an old copy and
cannot figure out the format for trace data file QAPMDMPT which is where this
info "may" be located.

John
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