Here's a start from a search for RPIVAL on CA Support Online.  These are
a subset of what was returned:

How To Secure PERFSVM with CA Top Secret on z/VM 5.3. 
ID: TEC449101 
Enter the following statement : ESMID TSSVM APPLNAME RACROUTE Assemble
and genmod 
RPIVAL MODULE From RPIVAL ASSEMBLE member 
Product: TSSVM : CA Top Secret for z/VM         Version: * 
Type: Tech : Knowledge Base Articles            Last Updated: 03/27/2008


Configuring eTrust VM:Secure To Work With TCP/IP Feature 
ID: TEC268324 
:ESM_Enable.YES :ESM_Validate.RPIVAL :ESM_Racroute.RPIUCMS 
Product: VMX : CA VM:Secure for z/VM            Version: * 
Type: Tech : Knowledge Base Articles            Last Updated: 06/27/2002


Performance Tool Kit (PTK) on z/VM 5.3 Support by VMX? 
ID: TEC441111 
To implement this password verification with VM:Secure take the
following steps: 
In the PERFTK profile exec add the following statements: NUCXDROP RPIVAL
NUCXLOAD 
RPIVAL VALIDATE NUCXDROP RPIUCMS 
Product: VMX : CA VM:Secure for z/VM            Version: 2.8 
Type: Tech : Knowledge Base Articles            Last Updated: 11/29/2007


Getting Started (for VM) 
ID: g010632e 
The SYSTEM DTCPARMS file should be located on the TCPMAINT 198 disk, and
it overides 
the IBM DTCPARMS file. 
From: :ESM_Enable.NO :ESM_Validate.RPIVAL :ESM_Racroute.RPIUCMS To:
:ESM_Enable.Yes :ESM_Validate.ACFSAFA0 :ESM_Racroute.RPIUCMS
:VMLink.CAIMAINT 391 
Note: If you are upgrading from CA-ACF2 release 4.1 or earlier, change
the ESM_Racroute.RPIDUMY back to the original IBM value of
ESM_Racroute.RPIUCMS an 
Product: *                                                      Version:
8 SP01 
Type: Documentation                                     Last Updated:
01/04/2006 

Installation Guide 
ID: g012311e 
The SYSTEM DTCPARMS file should be located on the TCPMAINT 198 disk, and
it overides 
the IBM DTCPARMS file. From: :ESM_Enable.NO :ESM_Validate.RPIVAL
:ESM_Racroute.RPIUCMS 
To: :ESM_Enable.Yes :ESM_Validate.ACFSAFA0 :ESM_Racroute.RPIUCMS
:VMLink.CAIMAINT 391 4. 
The use of CA-ESM requires that your FTP service machine (normally
FTPSERVE) directory 
entry must include the following statement: IUCV *RPI 5. 
Product: *                                                      Version:
r12 
Type: Documentation                                     Last Updated:
12/03/2007 

JR (Steven) Imler
CA
Senior Software Engineer
Tel:  +1 703 708 3479
Fax:  +1 703 708 3267
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark
> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 12:19 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: ftpserve
> 
> On Thursday, 06/26/2008 at 08:41 EDT, "Hughes, Jim" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did you add these two commands to your VMSECURE AUTHORIZ 
> CONFIG FILE?
> > 
> > Grant DIAGPCHK TO FTPSERVE
> > Grant SURROGAT TO FTPSERVE
> 
> If my friends at CA would provide a permanent URL that 
> contained the ACF2, 
> Top Secret, and VM:Secure configuration instructions for the 
> TCP/IP apps, 
> I would happily add that link to our books and the VM TCP/IP 
> website.  We 
> could also put a pointer to it in an INFO APAR.
> 
> Alan Altmark
> z/VM Development
> IBM Endicott
> 
> 

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