8054W
SYSLOG, JESMSGLG.
The TCP/IP server has been started. The password settings defined in RACF have been checked, and the password settings of the security exit B02UXSIN have been checked. There is no conflict between their settings.
Message 8054W can follow message 8052I. Message 8054W can also occur if the RACF profile BETA.ssid.SECURE.UXSINCONTROL.ALLOW has not been defined in the FACILITY class for the STC user, but access is allowed via the RC=0 of the exit.
racf |
Refers to the rules defined in RACF: MC Mixedcase passwords allowed UC Only uppercase passwords allowed SPC Special character passwords allowed USE ACF2 ACF2 is used as security system; more detailed information not possible USE TSS Top Secret is used as security system; more detailed information not possible UNKNOWN RACF settings could not be retrieved (No RACF security server?) |
uxin |
Refers to the rules used by B02UXSIN (The exit can set rules automatically in accordance with RACF settings, or rules can be set via manual modification. For more information, see the description of the exit.) MC Mixedcase passwords allowed UC Only uppercase passwords allowed SPC Special character passwords allowed PHRASE Passphrases allowed APPL Application check is carried out RACC Settings of the exit are determined by the settings in RACF NOFUNC Exit has no functionality EXIST USER Upon RC=4 from the exit, the existence of the user definition in the security system is checked and that this user is active
(i.e. not revoked etc.). No password check is carried out. The STC user has READ access to the RACF profile BETA.
NOCHECK No check is carried out for the user who is to be logged in. The STC user has ALTER access to the RACF profile BETA.
DENIED All passwords are denied by the exit NOPHR Passphrases are denied by the exit (even if allowed by RACF) N/A Not possible to retrieve all settings of the exit (The exit does not conform to BSA level 1461‑03 or later.) |
The system continues processing.
None if this is what you want. Otherwise change the customization of your system with the help of the information contained in the BSA Installation and System Guide. If you need further assistance, you can also contact support.