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IRRR019I

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

IRRR019I
UNABLE TO ESTABLISH RACF ENVIRONMENT TO PROCESS OUTPUT RECEIVED FROM NODE node-name.

Explanation

The RACF® subsystem address space attempted to send command output or results from one of the following on the indicated node to a user on the local node.

  • A directed command
  • An automatically directed command
  • An automatically directed password
  • A password synchronization request
  • An automatically directed application update

When establishing the RACF environment for the user, the RACROUTE REQUEST=VERIFY failed, possibly because the user does not exist. This message is accompanied by message IRRC011I, which names the user ID and contains the RACROUTE REQUEST=VERIFY return codes.

System action

The command output or results are not returned to the intended user.

User response

Determine why the RACROUTE REQUEST=VERIFY failed, based on the return and reason codes in accompanying message IRRC011I.

If the user ID does not exist (RACROUTE return code is 4 and RACF return code is 4 in message IRRC011I), an incorrect user ID was specified on the SET command on the indicated node. Issue the SET LIST command on the indicated node to display the current OUTPUT and NOTIFY settings for automatic command direction. Note where the incorrect user ID appears and issue the SET command with the appropriate OUTPUT and NOTIFY keywords to correct the error.

If there is some other problem with the user ID (the return codes are different than stated above), report the exact text of this message and accompanying message IRRC011I to your RACF security administrator.

Routing code

2 and 9

Descriptor code

4

RACF Security Administrator Response

The return and reason codes from RACROUTE REQUEST=VERIFY are documented in ../com.ibm.zos.v2r1.ichc600/ich2c610.htm. Based on what the codes indicate (for example, the user ID is revoked), correct the error appropriately (for example, resume the user ID).

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