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This idea is for RE LUW, not RE z/OS. There does not appear to be an entry for RE LUW in the IBM Ideas portal. IBM L2 support suggested that I open the Idea under RE z/OS.
While installing Db2 Recovery Expert for LUW, we received the following error when creating a Schema Level Repository:
ARY4468E: The database user XXXXXXXX doesn't have enough authorities. DATAACCESS, DBADM, SECADM, EXECUTE on FUNCTION SYSPROC.ADMIN_GET_ENCRYPTION_INFO authority should be allowed.
The user XXXXXXXX did hold all of those privileges, but the privileges were held from a Role or Group rather than being granted directly to the User. To resolve the error, the privileges had to be granted explicitly to the User.
This is a significant concern, as our organization manages Db2 privileges via Roles and Groups. We do not grant privileges to individual Users. We are asking that Db2 Recovery Expert please be enhanced to respect privileges granted to Roles and Groups.
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