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IRRM034I z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes SA23-2291-00 |
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IRRM034I subsystem-name SUBSYSTEM TARGET COMMAND
CANNOT CHANGE LUNAME BECAUSE RRSF NODE node-name [SYSNAME system-name]
IS IN THE state STATE. ExplanationLU name cannot be modified when RRSF node node-name is in the state state. Local and remote LUNAMEs are used for the workspace data set names of remote nodes. Records are queued in the workspace data sets when a node is DORMANT or OPERATIVE. Because of this, the workspace data set names for a given remote node cannot be changed when that node is DORMANT or OPERATIVE. The LU name of the local node cannot be changed when any remote node using APPC is DORMANT or OPERATIVE, because the local LU name is part of the naming convention of the remote node. The LU name of the local node can be changed (or added) if no remote APPC nodes are already using it, but only when the local node is DORMANT. If SYSNAME information is present in this message, the node node-name is a multisystem RRSF node. System actionThe TARGET command ends in error. Operator responseFor a remote node, issue a TARGET DELETE command to delete the node. Then, issue a TARGET command to redefine it with the new LU name. For the local node, issue a TARGET DORMANT command, change the LU name, and then issue a TARGET OPERATIVE command. If remote APPC nodes are already using the local LU name, then you must delete the remote nodes, update the local node, and then define the remote nodes again. Update the RACF® parameter library, if necessary. Routing codeNone. Descriptor code6 |
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