The Resource Initialization Manager Utility, CAIRIMU, lists the product or component name, version and level, and displays the result of each initialization routine in the form of date, time, and success or failure based on the return code. By executing this utility, you can determine which products and components have been initialized.
Example: Typical Output
Generally, the output from CAIRIMU is as follows:
CAS9006I THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN INITIALIZED:
CAS9002I
CAS9007I PRODUCT VERS INIT DATE/TIME
CAS9008I product version init date time
. . .
CAS9009I INITIALIZED FROM loadlib
CAS9002I
CAS9010I NUMBER OF INTERFACES: nn
Note: For information about messages, see the CA Common Services Message Reference Guide.
Example: Possible Error Output
The following output indicates an error:
CAS9011I NO CAI PRODUCT INTERFACES PRESENT
If CAIRIM is not expected to initialize any products upon startup, this is not an error.
If one or more of your products require CAIRIM initialization, it indicates that CAIRIM has not been run or has encountered a problem before initializing any products. You should run or rerun CAIRIM after correcting any problems.
Example: CA LMP Output
If CA LMP has encountered problems, the following output from CAIRIMU can appear:
CAS9012A nnnn License warnings/violations on CPU @@@@@@ CAS9013A Product %% expired and is still in use.
This output means that CAIRIM has initialized the product, but CA LMP noted a warning or violation. The product is permitted to run, but messages are issued if the problem is not corrected.
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