z/OS Security Server RACF System Programmer's Guide
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z/OS Security Server RACF System Programmer's Guide
SA23-2287-00

If an index block does not meet all the requirements during the verification process, IRRUT200 prints a dump of the block, in hexadecimal. An error message precedes the dump.

Some of these messages are also displayed at your terminal. For an explanation of these messages, see z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes.

IRRUT200 provides the following information for each block that is not dumped:
  • Title lines identifying the level and relative byte address (RBA) of the index block
  • Validity check messages pertaining to the block
  • The total number of entry names in the block
  • The number of unused bytes in the block
  • The average name length in the block
  • The level of the block as defined in the header
  • The offset to the last entry name in the block
  • The offset to free space as defined in the header of the block
Following this information are summary statistics about the index. These statistics might not be representative of the entire RACF® data set because they represent only the processed blocks that were not dumped due to errors. The summary statistics are:
  • The total number of index entry names in the RACF data set. A name is counted each time it appears in the index.
  • The average number of names in each index block
  • The average name length in the entire index
  • The average number of unused bytes in each index block
  • The total number of index blocks
  • The total number of level-one index blocks

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