This section lists the messages with a prefix of IRR that can go
to the user or the system operator. The format of these messages is:
IRRxxnnnt text
where:
- IRR
- identifies the message as a RACF® message.
- xx
- identifies the function issuing the message.
- nnn
- is the message serial number.
- t
- is the type code (I = information, or A = action).
- text
- is the text of the message.
The values for the
xx field that identifies
the function issuing the message are:
- xx
- Function or Utility
- 16
- Messages common to several commands
- 52
- Dynamic parse (IRRDPI00 command) messages
- 61
- RACF cross-reference utility
(IRRUT100)
- 62
- RACF database verification
utility (IRRUT200)
- 63
- Block update command (BLKUPD)
- 65
- RACF database split/merge
utility (IRRUT400)
- 67
- RACF SMF data unload utility
(IRRADU00)
- and
- RACF database unload utility
(IRRDBU00)
- 68
- RACF remove ID utility
(IRRRID00)
- 71
- REXX RACVAR
function
- A0
- RACF subsystem
- B0
- RACF subsystem
- C0
- RACF subsystem
- D0
- DISPLAY command messages
- E0
- SIGNOFF command messages
- F0
- RRSF send request handling task messages
- G0
- RRSF parmlib and initialization messages
- H0
- SET command messages
- I0
- RRSF handshaking messages
- J0
- RRSF connection local transaction program messages
- K0
- RACLINK command messages
- L0
- RACROUTE REQUEST=LIST messages
- L1
- CACHECLS profile messages
- M0
- TARGET command messages
- N0
- RRSF connection receive transaction program messages
- O0
- RRSF connection send transaction program messages
- P0
- RRSF messages
- Q0
- RRSF connection task messages
- R0
- RRSF output handling task messages
- S0
- RACLINK command messages
- T0
- RACLINK command or RRSF output handling task messages
- U0
- File allocation messages
- V0
- RRSF enveloping messages
- W0
- RACPRIV command messages
- X0
- RACF operational modes
and coupling facility related messages