Difference between revisions of "GROUP (privilege)"
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Revision as of 07:37, 28 February 2019
The GROUP privilege allows the user's process to affect other processes in its own group by executing the following process-control system services:
- Suspend Process ($SUSPND)
- Resume Process ($RESUME)
- Delete Process ($DELPRC)
- Set Priority ($SETPRI)
- Wake ($WAKE)
- Schedule Wakeup ($SCHDWK)
- Cancel Wakeup ($CANWAK)
- Force Exit ($FORCEX)
With GROUP privilege, a user's process can control another process in the same group. The user's process is allowed to examine other processes in its own group by executing the Get Job/Process Information ($GETJPI) system service. A process with GROUP privilege can issue the SET PROCESS command for other processes in its group.
GROUP privilege is not needed for a process to exercise control over, or to examine, subprocesses that it created or other [Detached Process|detached processes]] of its UIC. You should, however, grant this privilege to users who need to exercise control over the processes and operations of other members of their UIC group.