Reason:
A user is attempting to HOLD or REMOVE a user through the MANAGE or MAINT MANAGE command, but the user being held or removed is defined as an SFS manager. The user cannot be held or removed when it is an SFS manager.
Action:
If the user should be held or removed, it needs to have its definition as an SFS manager deleted. You first must use the ASSIGN command to transfer manager authorization to another manager for all users assigned to this manager.
To list all users the manager currently manages, enter the following command:
VMDIRECT QUERY USERS (MANAGER managerid
After all users and their SFS allocations are assigned to another manager, enter the following command to delete the user from being an SFS manager:
VMDIRECT ADMIN SFSMGRS
You can then hold or remove the user.
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