Still not sure why smp/e is trying to use ICSF when CSF is not
active. As per IBM to calculate SHA-1 hash values for GIMUNZIP
service routines if SMP/E detects ICSF is not available then SMP/e
will automatically use an smp/e java application to calculate SHA-1
hash values as an alternative.

Ah, but ICSF is in fact available and active. You're just not authorized to use it. There's a difference.

If SMP/E detects CSNBOWH is not installed, or if it is installed but not active (CSNBOWH ends with rc=12 reason=0), then SMP/E attempts to use a Java method to calculate SHA-1 hash values.

Kurt Quackenbush -- IBM, SMP/E Development

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