Reason:
This message is printed each time the CXX is opened and successfully validated as a CXX at the needed release. Starting with Version 15.0, the CXX is shared between Versions 15.0 and 14.0 and is therefore not release specific. Note too that this message, if issued in Version 14.0, will continue to reflect ‘VERSION 14.0’ in the message text, even if the same CXX is also executing Version 15.0.
The level number shown as 1 in the example is the normal level at GA of a release, but note that this level number can change, if needed, to support the product.
The next field, DB in the example, can also be AD. If the field is DB, the CXX was built by CA Datacom/DB. If the field is AD, the CXX was built by CA Datacom/AD.
The next option is simplify mode and is reported as SIMPLIFY YES or SIMPLIFY NO. Simplify mode is set by the DBSIDPR module built from the DBSYSID Macro, keyword SIMPLIFY_MODE=. If SIMPLIFY YES, the next field is SYSPLEX and then the name of either the Sysplex where the CXX was subject to DBUTLTY function INIT (PLEXC1 in the example) or the current setting (see the note below). The Sysplex name is used to protect the CXX from corruption by being a restriction on all MUF or DBUTLTY executions that require opening CA Datacom data sets; the execution must occur on a System within the named Sysplex.
In z/VSE, the message ends with the DB/AD field because SIMPLIFY is not available in z/VSE. Also in z/VSE, the message occurs only during the MUF startup and not every CXX open as it does in z/OS.
Note: This message is also printed when processing DBUTLTY function CXXMAINT with OPTION=ALTER and OPTION2=MATCHSID, in which case the initial message shows the values at the time of the open and the second message shows the values after the function has completed and possibly has changed a value.
Action:
No action is needed; the message is informational and a confirmation of the mode of execution.
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