5.2.1 ATMI-to-Host User ID Mapping

ATMI-to-host user ID mapping associates a user ID in the local domain with a corresponding user ID in the host system. With ATMI-to-host user ID mapping, an ATMI user ID can be different from its counterpart on the host. See the following figure.

The dmadmin commands are used to create this kind of mapping. Refer to the Using dmadmin Commands to Administer User ID Mapping section. These commands change the binary form of the DMCONFIG file (called the BDMCONFIG file).

Figure 5-2 Typical ATMI-to-host User ID Mapping


Typical ATMI-to-host User ID Mapping Diagram