Reason:
Either you attempted to execute a DBOC command (such as GENOPTS, STARTUP or SHUTDOWN) which requires master operator authorization, but you do not have this authorization, or you did have authorization, but a DBOC SHUTDOWN has been issued, invalidating your authorization.
Action:
If you had authorization and a DBOC SHUTDOWN has been issued, issue a DBOC STARTUP (by a master operator) to reauthorize previously authorized users.
Any user with master operator authorization can grant temporary master operator authorization to another user. Temporary authorization as a master operator requires that your user ID replace one of the first ten IDs displayed in the OPERATOR IDS= field on the screen that was invoked through DBOC GENOPTS. Permanent authorization requires that the ID of the user be added to the list specified with the MSTOPR= parameter of the DBCVTPR macro and that this table be reassembled. Recycle CICS to implement modifications to DBCVTPR.
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