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System Authorization Facility (SAF) profile names

The Profile Management Tool and the zpmt command generate jobs that help we create the necessary System Authorization Facility (SAF) profiles—such as STARTED, CBIND, or SERVER—that enable your server to run.

At runtime, normal SAF specific and generic profile matching uses a combination of the cell short name, cluster short name (or cluster transition name for a non-clustered server), server short name, and the SAF profile prefix (if one is specified) to select the appropriate matching profile.

WebSphere Application Server for z/OS uses two schemes, specific and generic, in the creation of SAF profiles:

The generic profiles created are not required and exist only for the convenience in case you use the default server short names and cluster short names (or cluster transition names for non-clustered servers) generated by WebSphere Application Server for z/OS. We can choose to delete the generic profiles if, for example, the organization has particular naming conventions and you will not use the default names generated by WebSphere Application Server for z/OS. In that case, ensure that we have our own strategy for creating the required SAF profiles, either generic or specific, with our own naming convention—WebSphere Application Server for z/OS does not create them for you.