APAR status
Closed as suggestion for future release.
Error description
Running on a z/VM 6.3.0 system in an SSI cluster, the customer's primary RACF database disk became unusable. Symptoms of the unusable database disk include: - When attempting to LOGON to a valid userid, the logon failed with message RPIMGR040T User profile for user ID userid is not defined. and on the operator console message ICH408I USER(userid ) GROUP( ) NAME(??? ) LOGON/JOB INITIATION - USER AT TERMINAL tid NOT RACF-DEFINED - When attempting to LISTUSER a valid userid the LISTUSER failed with message ICH30001I UNABLE TO LOCATE USER ENTRY userid Because no userid currently logged onto the system had any RACF authority, because every userid defined to the system was defined to RACF (including RACFVM, RACMAINT, MAINT, MAINT630, etc) and because the operator userid was not logged on, the customer IPL'd z/VM to attempt to recover. After IPL'ing z/VM, RACFVM would not startup. Messages ICH503I RACF DATA SET NOT FOUND ICH502A SPECIFY NAME FOR RACF DATA SET SEQUENCE nnn OR NONE were issued to the operator console, but the operator reply was not accepted because the RACFVM machine was sittng in a VM READ after message RPIVPHSD004E Error getting information for virtual device 200 The RPIVPHSD004E message is issued by code added to support RACF in an SSI environment. Basically, the code design is that in an SSI cluster both the primary and backup RACF database disks must be available for RACF to start. The customer was able to restore the primary database disk and get RACF back up and running on all systems in the SSI cluster. However, the customer questions the soundness of this design: What's the purpose of having a backup RACF database for z/VM if there is no way for RACF to fail over to the backup when the minidisk for the primary database is corrupted, inaccessible or blocked, etc?
Local fix
Problem summary
Problem conclusion
Temporary fix
Comments
This APAR is being closed as a suggestion for system improvement. Further inquiries regarding the closing of this APAR should be directed to your IBM SE or the Local Marketing Branch office. The function/operation described is accepted as a requirement for long range consideration to future change in the product design.
APAR Information
APAR number
VM65972
Reported component name
RACF/VM SUPPORT
Reported component ID
576700201
Reported release
630
Status
CLOSED SUG
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2017-01-20
Closed date
2020-09-23
Last modified date
2020-09-23
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:
APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:
Fix information
Applicable component levels
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Document Information
Modified date:
24 September 2020