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 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.