BCPii is a cooperative activity between the Service Element of your
processor and the HMC.

Based on the below, the security definitions appear to be correct. 
The Service Element/HMC portion of BCPii has apparently not been set up.

Check the install doc.

HTH,


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Jack Hofbauer
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 1:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: BCPII MESSAGE HWI014I

Hello Bob,
We implement BCPii through Top Secret. We already use API in SE. All
security prereq are done. We have some trouble in Top Secret; here our
TSS code:

TSS ADD(XMVS) IBMFAC(HWI.APPLNAME.HWISERV)   
TSS ADD(XMVS) IBMFAC(HWI.TARGET.IBM390PS.P00A9999)   APPLDATA('SEIBM')
TSS ADD(XMVS) IBMFAC(HWI.TARGET.IBM390PS.P00A9999.**)   
TSS PERMIT(mysuserl) IBMFAC(HWI.APPLNAME.HWISERV) ACCESS(READ) 
TSS PERMIT(myuser) IBMFAC(WI.TARGET.IBM390PS.P00A9999.**) ACCESS(UPDATE)


After an IPL: we retrieve

18:46:33.05
*TSS2001I ETRUST CA-TOP SECRET MSTR INITIALIZATION COMPLETE
18:46:39.39
HWI014I THE SNMP COMMUNITY NAME FOR BCPII IN THE SECURITY PRODUCT FOR
THE
LOCAL CPC IS EITHER NOT DEFINED OR IS INCORRECT

Do you use correctly BCPii right now trough Top Secret? your experience
will
be interesting for us,

thanks for your answer 

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