TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

Effect. The process that failed to allocate space from the memory segment terminates immediately.
Recovery. Use the CONTROL ACS command to restart the ACS subsystem processes in the CPU
where the problem occurred.
1017: ZACL-EVT-UNAUTH-REQUESTOR
An unauthorized process attempted to open an ACS subsystem process.
Unconditional Tokens
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL token-type ZACL-TYP-EVENT-LEVEL.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCESS-ID token-type ZSPI-TYP-PHANDLE.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-ACCESS-ID token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-CREATOR-ID token-type ZSPI-TYP-INT.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-FILE-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
Conditional Token
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCESS-NAME token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
Event-Message Text
1017 - Unauthorized OPEN attempted by process process-id,
access-user access-id, creator-user creator-id, process-name
process-name, open-file file-name
Token Descriptions
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-LEVEL
has the value of ZACL-VAL-EVENT-LEVEL-WARNING.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCESS-ID
contains the process handle of the process that sent the unauthorized OPEN request message. This
token is the subject of the event message.
If the process identified by this token still exists when the event message text is generated, the EMS
event message formatting facilities convert process handle tokens to named or unnamed process
descriptor strings. If the process no longer exists, EMS generates a question mark instead of the
process descriptor string.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-ACCESS-ID
contains the process-access user identifier of the unauthorized requestor process.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-CREATOR-ID
contains the process-creator user identifier of the unauthorized requestor process.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-FILE-NAME
contains the file name of the ACS subsystem process that the unauthorized process supplied to the
OPEN or FILE_OPEN_ operation.
ZACL-TKN-EVENT-PROCESS-NAME
contains the named process descriptor of the process that sent the unauthorized OPEN request. This
token is omitted if the unauthorized process is unnamed.
Effect. The attempt fails with an FESECVIOL (48) file-system error.
Recovery. None. This event indicates a possible attempt to breach the security of the ACS subsystem.
EMS Messages 1010 through 1019 289