Reason:
CADisk has encountered a CA-ACF protected data set. When the CA ACF2 support is turned on in CADisk, CADisk will ask CA ACF2 if CADisk is authorized to process all the data sets it encounters. If CA ACF2 denies CADisk access to a data set, CA ACF2 passes the violation message back to CADisk. CADisk will then print that message as described here. To find out the meaning of these messages, look them up in the CA ACF2 Messages Guide. CADisk has bypassed the data set.
Action:
Change the CA ACF2 rules governing the data set if you want to process the data set with CADisk.
|
Copyright © 2015 CA Technologies.
All rights reserved.
|
|