z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes
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ICH15038I

z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes
SA23-2291-00

ICH15038I
IN CLASS GXFACILI, A PROFILE IRRPLEX_SYSPLEX-NAME WAS ENCOUNTERED ON THE DATABASE WITH MASTER DATA SET DSNAME. ITS APPLDATA IS NOT A RECOGNIZED VALUE.

Explanation

The APPLDATA field might indicate the RACF® mode. If the profile is updated automatically, it contains “NON-DATA SHARING MODE" or “DATA SHARING MODE”. If the APPLDATA field is set manually by using RDEFINE or RALTER, the following values indicate the mode:
  • If the first character is “N” it is an indication of non-data sharing mode.
  • If the first character is “D” it is an indication of data sharing mode.
This APPLDATA field of the profile did not provide information for the support that protects the database from bad sharing.

System action

The system continues processing.

Operator response

Contact your system programmer.

System programmer response

It is assumed that the IRRPLEX_sysplex-name profile was updated manually, and that the APPLDATA field was updated incorrectly. An APPLDATA value that is not valid has no influence over the support to detect incorrect database sharing.

If you attempted to manually create a profile for a sysplex that shares the RACF database, but which is running at a level of RACF without the support required to detect incorrect database sharing, you entered incorrect APPLDATA. Systems that run release z/OS® R10 or later, on a particular sysplex, automatically create and maintain these sysplex-related profiles.

If the profile is for the sysplex that received this message, and the RVARY command completed in non-data sharing mode or data sharing mode, the APPLDATA is updated automatically. If the profile is not for this sysplex, you must issue an RALTER command and update the APPLDATA field of the named profile with a recognized value.

If the message indicates the backup database, and you did not receive this message for the primary database, then if the backup database is intended to be the same as the primary database, resynchronize the primary and the backup databases using "IRRUT200 PARM=ACTIVATE".
Note: Ensure that the database you are using as the backup database is the correct database to be using with your primary database. The "IRRUT200 PARM=ACTIVATE" overlays all the data within the specified backup data set. See z/OS Security Server RACF System Programmer's Guide for more information about IRRUT200.
If the problem persists, contact your IBM® support center.

Do not use RRSF to propagate the RDEFINE, RALTER, and RDELETE commands to other databases. If automatic command direction is enabled for the GXFACILI class, use the ONLYAT operand (on the RALTER, RDEFINE, and RDELETE commands) when you change IRRPLEX_sysplex-name profiles to prevent this propagation. ONLYAT must be used whether you are altering, creating, or deleting the class GXFACILI IRRPLEX_sysplex-name profiles on a local or remote node.

Routing code

2 and 9

Descriptor code

4

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