The directory entry you're adding doesn't have a *DVHOPT comment in it, does it?

I suggest using the debugging technique I described.

Alan Altmark
Senior Managing Consultant
IBM Systems Lab Services


   Shumate, Scott --- Re: [LINUX-390] DIRM problem --- 
    From:"Shumate, Scott" <scshum...@bbandt.com>To:"" 
<LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU>Date:Tue, Oct 6, 2015 9:13 AMSubject:Re: [LINUX-390] 
DIRM problem
  
 CONFIG99 DATADVH is committed out. /* PW_INTERVAL_FOR_GEN= 0 0 */ CONFIG 
DATADVH is not committed out. PW_INTERVAL_FOR_GEN= 0 0 Thanks Scott 
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[mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark Sent: Tuesday, 
October 06, 2015 9:01 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: DIRM problem 
What does PW_INTERVAL_GEN have? The ultimate answer is to get the source for 
DVHSTPWC EXEC from MAINT630, run it through EXECUPDT, and then put traces in 
it. This is the program that issues the 3376 error. That's what I would do if I 
were on site. Alan Altmark Senior Managing Consultant IBM Systems Lab Services 
Shumate, Scott --- Re: [LINUX-390] DIRM problem --- From:"Shumate, Scott" To:"" 
Date:Tue, Oct 6, 2015 8:30 AMSubject:Re: [LINUX-390] DIRM problem I have 3 
files. CONFIG DATADVH CONFIG99 DATADVH CONFIGSS DATADVH Out of the 3 files, 2 
has PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET= in it CONFIG DATADVH has it as PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET= 
CONFIG99 DATADVH has it as PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET= 90 I committed it out in CONFIG 
DATADVH did a DIRM RLDD & DIRM RLDC. It failed again with the following 
DVHREQ2288I Your ADD request for LXTEST2 at * has been accepted. DVHPWU3376E 
Days can not exceed the current password expire value of 0 DVHPWU3376E for user 
LXTEST2. DVHADD3212E Unexpected RC= 3376, from: EXEC DVHSTPWC ADD LXTEST2 
CONFIG DVHREQ2289E Your ADD request for LXTEST2 at * has failed; with RC = 
DVHREQ2289E 3212. I restarted DIRMAINT and got the same results. Thanks Scott 
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[mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark Sent: Tuesday, 
October 06, 2015 2:21 AM To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: DIRM problem 
On Monday, 10/05/2015 at 01:42 EDT, Bruce Hayden wrote: > What do you have for 
all the configuration variables that start with > PW_ in > your CONFIG99 
DATADVH file? The expire days should be set by > PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET= according 
to the documentation. I'm guessing it > is not the default value or at least 
greater than zero. > > But - you say you also have RACF. In that case, forget 
all of the PW_ > settings because RACF is the one that will be managing the 
passwords. You > set the password change interval, etc. using the RAC SETROPTS 
(set > RACF > options) command. Nah. DIRMAINT still keeps track of when 
passwords were changed via DIRMAINT. Tearing the problem apart... DVHADD3212E 
Unexpected RC= 3376, from: EXEC DVHSTPWC ADD LXTEST2 CONFIG This error is 
because there is a problem with the PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET statement. A DIRM ADD, 
CHNGID, or SETPW command (ADD, in this case) attempted to set the password 
validity interval to a value that is higher than the interval from the 
PW_INTERVAL_FOR_GEN statement (2nd value). The default is 97 days. There is 
either a bug in the doc or a bug in the code. PW_INTERVAL_FOR_GEN is documented 
to have to values on it: The first value specifies the number of days a 
password is valid following one of the commands that set the password for a 
general user, the second value specifies the number of days a password is valid 
for a privileged user. The code doesn't do that. It assumes all users are 
general users as far as PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET is concerned. I would do a DIRM CMS 
LISTFILE CONFIG* DATADVH * to see what configuration files are available. Then 
I would look in all of them for a PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET statement. Not finding 
any, I would simply restart DIRMAINT. If you comment out a statement, RLDDATA 
won't always work since as far as it's concerned, nothing is overriding the 
existing value. You can just put a null value on it. PW_INTERVAL_FOR_SET= Alan 
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