SECCHKRM reply message (X'1219')
The distributed data management (DDM) architecture SECCHKRM (security check) reply message indicates the acceptability of the security information.
Format
Parameters
- DSSHDR
- The 6-byte header that contains information about the data stream structure (DSS).
- LL
- The length specified as a 2-byte binary integer. This length includes LL and CP.
- CP
- X'1219', the 2-byte codepoint of the SECCHKRM reply message.
- SVRCOD
- A required parameter (X'1149') that contains the severity code. SVRCOD consists of a 2-byte length field (LL), a 2-byte codepoint (CP), and the data. The data is a 2-byte binary value. The following list describes the possible 2-byte values:
- 0
- INFO – Information only severity code
- 4
- WARNING – Warning severity code
- 8
- ERROR – Error severity code
- 16
- SEVERE – Severe error severity code
- 32
- ACCDMG – Access damage severity code
- 64
- PRMDMG – Permanent damage severity code
- 128
- SESDMG – Session damage severity code
- SECCHKCD
- A required String parameter that indicates the security information and condition for the SECCHKRM reply message. For more information about the possible code values and the relationship of SECCHKCD and SVRCOD in the SECCHKRM reply message, see DRDA, Version 4, Volume 3: Distributed Data Management (DDM) Architecture by the Open Group.
- SRVDGN
An optional parameter (X'1153') that contains server diagnostic information. The data portion is a string with a maximum length of 32,767 bytes. The string can be any information the server sends to aid in problem diagnosis. For more information about SRVDGN, see DRDA, Version 4, Volume 3: Distributed Data Management (DDM) Architecture, which is available from The Open Group at www.opengroup.org.
- SVCERRNO
- An optional parameter (X'11B4') that contains a security service error number from the local security service. SRVDGN might contain additional information.