z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes
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IRRG002I

z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes
SA23-2291-00

IRRG002I
subsystem-name SUBSYSTEM COULD NOT LOCATE THE RACFPARM DD STATEMENT FOR THE RACF PARAMETER LIBRARY DATA SET.

Explanation

This message is displayed for one of the following reasons:
  • You specified PARM='OPT=xx' on the EXEC JCL statement in the RACF® procedure in SYS1.PROCLIB. However, you did not also supply the RACFPARM DD statement to identify the RACF parameter library data set containing the IRROPTxx member.
  • You issued a SET INCLUDE(xx) command when the RACFPARM DD statement does not exist.

Because RACF cannot locate this data set, the commands contained within the IRROPTxx member are not processed. Therefore, if this message was displayed during RACF subsystem address space initialization, the RACF remote sharing facility is not activated.

System action

If this message was displayed during RACF subsystem address space initialization, initialization continues without activating RRSF. Any updates you make to the RACF database are not propagated to any other RACF database in your RRSF configuration until the problem is resolved. If the message was issued as a result of a SET INCLUDE(xx) command entered as an operator command, the command ends.

Operator response

Contact your system programmer.

System programmer response

The started procedure for the RACF subsystem in SYS1.PROCLIB must be updated to provide the RACFPARM DD statement, which identifies the data set that contains the IRROPTxx member. For information about how to update your started procedure for remote sharing, see z/OS Security Server RACF System Programmer's Guide.

Once the necessary updates are made, the RACF subsystem can be stopped and restarted to activate your changes.

For example, if your RACF subsystem name is 'RACF' and its (optional) subsystem identifier is '@', then from the operator console you would issue
     @STOP
     START RACF,SUB=MSTR,PARM='OPT=xx'

Alternatively, you could issue the SET and TARGET commands in the IRROPTxx member manually, although this is not the recommended method.

Unless the JCL is updated, this message appears again.

Routing code

2

Descriptor code

6

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