The question is: Which messages could be show up in case of problems, already getting normal messages and checked against automation, so needing to identify which other messages can came up from these utilities that could be used by automation to inform of an error or take an action.
Which messages could be show up in case of problems?
CA Common Services R15.0 - z/OS supported releases -
For the CAIRIMU utility:
Example: Possible Error Output
The following output indicates an error:
CAS9011I NO CAI PRODUCT INTERFACES PRESENT
If CAIRIM is not expected to initialize any products upon startup, this is not an error.
If one or more of these products require CAIRIM initialization, it indicates that CAIRIM has not been run or has encountered a problem before initializing any products.
Run or rerun CAIRIM after correcting any problems.
Example: CA LMP Output
If CA LMP has encountered problems, the following output from CAIRIMU can appear:
CAS9012A nnnn License warnings/violations on CPU < cpu-name >
CAS9013A Product expired and is still in use.
This output means that CAIRIM has initialized the product, but CA LMP noted a warning or violation. The product is permitted to run, but messages are issued if the problem is not corrected.
Regarding the CAISMFU utility:
Example: Possible Error Output
The following output indicates a possible error:
CAS9011I NO CAI PRODUCT INTERFACES PRESENT
If none of your products install SMF exits using CAIRIM, this is not an error.
If one or more of these products install SMF exits using CAIRIM, it indicates that CAIRIM has not been run or has encountered a problem.
Run or rerun CAIRIM. If the problem persists, contact CA Support.
Regarding the CAISUBU utility:
Example: Possible Error Output
The following output indicates a possible error:
CAS9011I NO CAI PRODUCT INTERFACES PRESENT
If none of these products install SMF exits using CAIRIM, this is not an error.
If one or more of your products install SMF exits using CAIRIM, it indicates that CAIRIM has not been run or has encountered a problem.
Run or rerun CAIRIM. If the problem persists, contact CA Support.
You can also check the Common Services r15.0 Message Reference documentation: