Safeguard Management Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Commands
Safeguard Management Programming Manual422086-012
7-101
ALTER SUBSYSTEM Command
1
ZSFG-TKN-PSWD-REQ-MIN-QUALITY
indicates the minimum number of quality criteria that have to be met when a
password is set or changed. The PASSWORD_MIN_QUALITY_REQUIRED
attribute can have values from 0 through 5. When
ZSFG-TNM-PSWD-REQ-MIN-QUALITY is 0, it is not required to satisfy any quality
criteria even if all the Quality Attributes are ON. When ZSFG-TNM-PSWD-REQ-
MIN-QUALITY is 3, at least three quality criteria has to be met while setting or
changing the password. The initial value is 0.
Tokens in Response Buffer
For a description of the tokens present in the response buffer for the ALTER
SUBSYSTEM command, see Section 6, Common Definitions.
Error-Handling Notes
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE
is the standard SPI return code token, whose value is a number identifying
successful completion (ZCOM-ERR-OK), an informational warning, or an error.
These errors or warnings can occur in response to the ALTER SUBSYSTEM
command:
ZCOM-ERR-FS-ERR
is returned when a file-system error occurs. The file-system error list describes
the file-system error, the file-system procedure, and the file in question.
ZCOM-ERR-NO-MEM-SPACE
is returned when the Security Manager Process (SMP) cannot obtain memory
to service the ADD request. Normally, this error should not occur, and it should
be transient if it does occur.
ZCOM-ERR-SECUR-VIOL
is returned if the requestor's process access ID does not have authority to
perform the ALTER SUBSYSTEM. For the rules for who can manage the
Safeguard configuration, see the Safeguard Reference Manual.
ZCOM-ERR-SPI-ERR
is returned if one of the procedures (for example, SSGETTKN) returned an
error. The SPI error list defines the procedure in error, the error status, and the
token involved.
ZSFG^ERR^PSWD^SPACE^NEED^CMOFF