I suspect you have been made OPERATOR because OPERATOR is logged off.
Enter  QUERY SYSOPER to see....

If it is RACMAINT then:

- logoff RACMAINT
- Logon OPERATOR and then #CP DISC to leave it running
- Logon to RACMAINT as you did before

Scott Rohling

On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Will, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here is what I am doing.  First force out RACFVM.
>
> 13:17:53 FORCE RACFVM
> RACFVM  : CONNECT= 00:06:45 VIRTCPU= 000:00.08 TOTCPU= 000:00.10
> RACFVM  : LOGOFF AT 13:17:53 EDT MONDAY 05/02/16 BY OPERATOR
> 13:17:53 USER DSC   LOGOFF AS  RACFVM   USERS = 32    FORCED BY OPERATOR
> 13:17:53 HCPRPI036E CP/RACF communication path broken to RACFVM
> RACFVM  : RDR FILE 0036 SENT FROM RACFVM   CON WAS 0036 RECS 0049 CPY  001
> T NOH
> OLD NOKEEP
>
> Next logon to RACMAINT
>
> 13:19:16 IPL 190
> z/VM V6.3.0    2015-11-02 11:41
>
> DMSACP723I D (192) R/O
> DMSACP723I B (305) R/O
> DMSACP723I T (190) R/O
> DMSACP725I 190 also = S disk
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:19:17
> 13:20:35 RACFCONV
> 13:20:35 HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: RACFCONV
>
>
>
> Chris Will
> Systems Software
> (313) 549-9729 Cell
> [email protected]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Scott Rohling
> Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 1:14 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Instructions for z/VM RSU1601 are not working in regards to
> RACF
>
> Can you show the lines from the console when you do the 'IPL 190' ?   It
> almost sounds like you are still in CP --   after the IPL 190  (and hitting
> ENTER when you see VM READ) you should see some messages like this:
>
> i 190
> z/VM V6.3.0    2016-03-20 17:29
>
> DMSACP723I D (192) R/O
> DMSACP723I B (305) R/O
> DMSACP723I T (190) R/O
> DMSACP725I 190 also = S disk
> Ready; T=0.01/0.01 13:13:32
>
> RACFCONV EXEC is on the B disk (305)....
>
> Scott Rohling
>
> On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Will, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I got through the service all portion of the upgrade and am now trying
> > to figure out the RACFCONV instructions from VM65719.  It says to run
> > the following commands but I keep getting a CP UNKNOWN command after
> > the RACFCONV command (or any other cms command).  Is this correct?
> >
> > The RACF database templates have been updated as part of this APAR.
> > Use the RACFCONV utility on the RACMAINT userid to update the
> > templates for both the primary and the backup RACF database.  If you
> > running a 1-4 member SSI system, follow these
> > instructions:
> > 1. For 1-4 member SSI, verify the CP directory entry for the
> >    RACMAINT userid has:
> >    LINK RACFVM 200 200 MW
> >    LINK RACFVM 300 300 MW
> > 2. SERVICE RACF from MAINT630 on only one SSI member.
> > 3. FORCE RACFVM from Operator from each SSI member.
> > 4. LOGON RACMAINT from Operator on one SSI member and run the <<how
> > can you "logon" from operator??
> >    RACFCONV utility as follows:
> >    IPL 190
> >    RACFCONV <<here is where I get the CP UNKNOWN error
> >    enter
> >    200
> >    yes
> >
> >    RACFCONV
> >    enter
> >    300
> >    yes
> >
> >    IPL 490
> >    RACSTART
> >    #cp disc
> >
> >
> > Chris Will
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