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IRRC040I z/OS Security Server RACF Messages and Codes SA23-2291-00 |
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IRRC040I RACF REMOTE SHARING
CANNOT COMMUNICATE USING THE TCP PROTOCOL. THE RACF SUBSYSTEM RUNNING UNDER USER ID user IS
NOT RUNNING AS A Z/OS UNIX PROCESS. ExplanationThe local RACF® remote sharing node could not open a socket to communicate over the TCP protocol because the RACF subsystem is not running as a z/OS® UNIX process. The most likely cause of this failure is that the subsystem address space identity user does not have an OMVS segment. Message IRRB023I is issued before IRRC040I, and it contains details of the service that failed when trying to establish a z/OS UNIX environment. System actionThe local socket listener for TCP was not established, and remote sharing is unable to communicate with any node that requires TCP. System programmer responseAfter the problem is resolved, use the TARGET command to make the local node OPERATIVE, and then do the same for all remote nodes that use TCP as the transport protocol. Note that the entire subsystem does not need to be stopped and restarted. Routing code2 and 9 Descriptor code4 RACF Security Administrator ResponseSee message IRRB023I for information about how to resolve the problem. |
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