Reason
You did not specify a $KEY. CA ACF2 for z/VM rule sets require the $KEY operand to indicate the key where the rule set is stored. For VM minidisks and CMS file IDs, the $KEY is the CA ACF2 for z/VM logonid of the user who owns the minidisk and the CMS files on that minidisk. For DASD (Direct Access Storage Device), the $KEY is always SYSTEM. For OS/390 data sets, the $KEY is the high‑level qualifier of the data set name.
Action
Specify a correct $KEY value and try again.
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