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TSS0473E

MAX SIZE OF ACID xxxxxxxx HAS BEEN EXCEEDED

Reason:

The ownership keywords and permissions associated with this ACID have exceeded the capacity of CA Top Secret to absorb additional security specifications from your latest command.

Action:

If this is a hierarchy ACID (for example, DEPARTMENT, DIVISION, or ZONE), you may need to provide an additional hierarchy ACID at the same level to accommodate new ownerships. However, you may also find that you can reduce the number of ownerships required by owning a higher level prefix instead of owning many individual resources or lower‑level multiply qualified resource prefixes.

If this is a PROFILE ACID, consider granting permission at a lower‑level prefix instead of using multiple lower‑level permissions. You may also decide to split this profile into more carefully tailored and individualized profiles of more manageable size.

If this is a USER ACID, consider the possibility of granting permissions to individual PROFILE ACIDs instead of to individual users. PROFILE ACIDs are cached in central shared storage, and will reduce system overhead by reducing security file I/O requests. Individual ACID permissions and keywords should be used to override information stored in more general profiles shared by large numbers of users.