z/OS Security Server RACF Diagnosis Guide
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Messages troubleshooting table

z/OS Security Server RACF Diagnosis Guide
GA32-0886-00

Table 1. Troubleshooting Table: Messages
Symptom Recommended Procedures for Messages
Messages with a prefix of IKJ

Description: These are TSO messages issued for RACF® commands. IKJ messages are issued by the TSO Terminal Monitor Program (TMP).

Action:
  1. See z/OS TSO/E Messages for a description of the message and the condition causing it. Attempt to correct the problem from the information in the messages document.
  2. If you cannot correct the problem from the information in the messages document, do the problem determination procedure related to the message.
Messages with a prefix of ICH or IRR

Description: These are RACF messages.

Action:
  1. See z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes for a description of the message and the condition causing it. Attempt to correct the problem from the information in z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes .
  2. If you cannot correct the problem from the information in z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes, do the problem determination procedure related to the message.
Messages with a prefix of BPX

Description: These are z/OS and OS/390 z/OS UNIX System Services messages.

Action: If there are no RACF messages with this message, the problem is probably not caused by RACF. See your system diagnosis guide for information about correcting this problem.

Unnumbered messages

Description: Unnumbered messages are also issued by RACF.

Action:
  1. Make sure that any message IDs are included with the messages.

    If a batch job produced the output, check that the job statement had MSGLEVEL=(1,1) specified. If a TSO/E user had the problem, check that the user profile had these options: PROFILE WTPMSG MSGID.

  2. See z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes for a description of the message and the condition causing it. Attempt to correct the problem from the information in the messages document.
  3. If the message is not in z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes, and you are certain it is a RACF message, see Documentation troubleshooting table.

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