Save and restore system values: Allow restore of security sensitive objects

Specifies the objects to be restored and if they can be restored while installing software fixes. (QALWOBJRST)

Allow restore of security sensitive objects, also known as QALWOBJRST, is a member of the save and restore category of i5/OS™ system values. You can use this system value to specify the objects to be restored and whether they can be restored while installing software fixes. To learn more, keep reading.

Quick reference
Location In iSeries™ Navigator, select your system, > Configuration and Service > System Values > Save and Restore > Objects
Special authority All object (*ALLOBJ) and security administrator (*SECADM)
Default value All objects selected
Changes take effect At the start of the next restore operation
Lockable Yes Lock function of security-related system values
Lockable system value
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What can I do with this system value?

You may specify whether or not objects with security-sensitive attributes can be restored.

The system checks this system value before restoring any object with security-sensitive attributes. These checks occur during the installation of program temporary fixes (PTFs) and restore of licensed programs. However, the system does not check this value during the installation of the operating system. This system value gives your system additional integrity protection. You can prevent anyone from restoring a system state object or an object that adopts authority.

The following are types of objects that may be restored, if selected:

The restore system values work together when restoring objects. For more information about how these system values work together, see Effects of system value settings on restore operations.

You may also specify Allow restore of security-sensitive objects while installing software fixes. This option is also represented as the *ALWPTF option for QALWOBJRST. This value must be selected before installing software fixes (PTFs).

Where can I get more information about this system value?

To learn more, go to the save and restore system values overview topic. If you are looking for a specific system value or category of system values, try using the i5/OS system value finder.

Related concepts
System values: Save and restore overview
Lock function of security-related system values
Effects of system value settings on restore operations
Related tasks
Configure system values for a restore operation
Related information
System value finder