Jim,
To continue with Rick Troth's note ... make sure the following statements
exist in your CP directory
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GLOBALDEFS
POSIXGROUP system 0
POSIXGROUP staff 1
POSIXGROUP bin 2
POSIXGROUP sys 3
POSIXGROUP adm 4
POSIXGROUP mail 6
POSIXGROUP security 7
POSIXGROUP nobody 4294967294
*
USER ROOT NOLOG 32M 128M G
POSIXINFO UID 0 GNAME system
*
USER DAEMON NOLOG 32M 128M G
POSIXINFO UID 2 GNAME staff
*
USER BIN NOLOG 32M 128M G
POSIXINFO UID 2 GNAME bin
*
USER SYS NOLOG 32M 128M G
POSIXINFO UID 3 GNAME sys
*
USER ADM NOLOG 32M 128M G
POSIXINFO UID 3 GNAME adm
*
USER NOBODY NOLOG 32M 128M G
POSIXINFO UID 4294967294 GNAME nobody
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These entries are all shipped in the default CP directory, but maybe they
were removed or commented out in yours? If they are present and you have
an ESM running, then you need to do what Alan Altmark described in his
post.
Cheers!
Mike Donovan
From: Jim Bohnsack <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 08/05/2010 11:12 AM
Subject: BFS problem
Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]>
I'm trying to run PUT2PROD on the latest maintenance, RSU 1002 for z/VM
5.4, and have hit a BFS roadblock. While PUT2PROD is working on TCPIP, I'm
seeing a BFS error for LDAPSRV. The LDAPSRV id, the POSIXGROUP statements,
and the LDAPSRV POSIXINFO are the same as when they were delivered from IBM
with 5.4. I'm getting the following error in the PUT2PROD $CONS:
DTCPRD3021I TCP2PROD processing started
DTCPRD3018I No options in effect
DTCPRD3040I Issuing command:
VMFSIM QUERY SERVP2P PPF TDATA :COMPNAME TCPIPP2P :PRODID
(STEM !VMF
DTCPRD3006I Product ID in effect: 5VMTCP40%TCPIP
DTCPRD3012I Obtaining PPF :DCL. information...
DTCPRD3019I Processing file(s) for: <BFS>
LDAPSRV LOADBFS I -->> <BFS>
RC=0 from EXEC OPENVM UNMOUNT /
DMSOVO2129E GID not found for system
ERROR: RC=32 from EXEC OPENVM OWNER /../VMBFS:VMSYS:LDAPSRV/ system
LDAPSRV
DTCPRD3038E LOADBFS command completed with RC = 1
Any suggestions as to what I can do with this would be appreciated. BFS is
an absolute mystery to me.
Jim
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