On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 3:22 AM, Nathan Astle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The IKJ message what I am getting is :
>
> IKJ56228I DATA SET QWS.SEC.RULES NOT IN CATALOG
>  OR CATALOG CAN NOT BE ACCESSED
>
> Explanation:  DISP=OLD was specified. The dynamic allocation error code is
> 1708, 5708, or 5710. For a description of the dynamic allocation
> return, informational, and error codes, see z/OS Programming:
> Authorized Assembler Services Guide.
>
> Detected by:  CALLER
>
> Program:  DAIRFAIL
>
> Could someone please point on what needs to be done from the Product
> perspective.
>
> Nathan
>

​This is interesting. I was thinking it was the 1708 return, that is "data
set not catalogued". However, if it is the 5708 return, then a possibility
would be if the dynamic allocation did something, such as setting any bit
"on" in the S99FLAG2 field. This would be to do something like "wait for
DSN if not immediately available instead of failing", "wait for volumes"
(as in tape mount, I think) ​, "do not serialize DSN" (don't issue SYSDSN
enq), and so on'
ref:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/IEA2A8C0/26.1.5.1

Could it be that your product is supposed to be APF authorized but isn't on
the new system? I.e. the DSN is not in the APF list. Or it is in the
LINKLIST on the old system with LNKAUTH=LNKLST whereas on the new system,
you have LNKAUTH=APFTAB ?

Just a thought.


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