Reason:
During CA VM:Secure initialization, a quick start of the object directory is always attempted unless you explicitly request a source start by using one of several startup options. This message indicates that the attempted quick start has failed, and specifies the reason for the failure. The variable reason is one of the following:
The object directory found is incompatible with the version of CA VM:Secure that is running and the operating system on which it is running. Possible causes are:
The directory was created using the DIRECTXA command.
The directory was created using a different release of CA VM:Secure.
The directory was created using a different release of the operating system.
In any case, the object directory cannot be used and must be recreated. This will occur automatically.
CA VM:Secure detects inconsistencies between the source and object directories by comparing the time stamp of the most recently updated source entry with the time stamp of the last update of the object directory (assuming it was written by CA VM:Secure). If the difference between these two time stamps is greater than three seconds, the two are considered out of sync and CA VM:Secure creates the object directory again.
These errors are most likely caused by manually copying or erasing directory entries on either the DRCT or the HOLD source minidisk or both minidisks. CA VM:Secure detects these inconsistencies by comparing them with the object directory.
CA VM:Secure requires that any ACIGROUP defined in a directory entry must appear on a GROUP record in the SECURITY CONFIG file. This error is most likely caused by manually removing the specified GROUP record when one or more entries still refer to it.
This error is most likely caused by manually updating the DASD CONFIG file or a directory entry on the DRCT source disk while CA VM:Secure is not running.
Action:
CA VM:Secure continues by automatically initiating a source start. This will cause the object directory to be recreated, thus making the two versions compatible again. Find and correct the cause of the quick start failure to enable future quick starts to succeed; this will reduce the initialization time significantly.
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