When an CA Auditor function accesses a CA Panvalet library or member, PAM invokes the PVPVLAMS module contained in the CA Panvalet program library. This module is the runtime component of the CA Panvalet Access Method.
The CA Auditor installation program assumes that the program library the PANLOAD DD statement identifies also contains the PVPVLAMS runtime routine. During installation, the EXAMSTRT CLIST is updated so that it acquires that program library. If, in fact, a different program library contains PVPVLAMS, use ISPF Edit to update the PAN= operand in the EXAMSTRT CLIST to the data set that contains PVPVLAMS.
The chapter “Technical Considerations” describes the operation of the EXAMSTRT CLIST.
If the data center updated the TSO logon procedure for CA Auditor users, add the appropriate CA Panvalet load library to the ISPLLIB or STEPLIB DD statement concatenation. See CA Auditor as a Standard ISPF/PDF Application in the chapter “Technical Considerations” for a complete description of logon procedure requirements.
For clients who intend to install CA Auditor with both the CA ACF2 Panvalet and CA Librarian interfaces, an CA Panvalet‑generated error message will be issued whenever the CA ACF2 Panvalet interface attempts to open an CA Librarian file. The error message is: PM022 Invalid Lib File xxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx is the system‑generated ddname of the file.
This message indicates that CA Panvalet failed in its attempt to open a non‑Panvalet file. CA Auditor will next try to open the file in question using the CA Librarian interface.
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