When installing LDAP for Top Secret release 15.1, the APPLY job receives the following errors:
GIM69168E
HFSCOPY PROCESSING TO THE CDT9HFS LIBRARY FAILED FOR HFS AUTHID IN SYSMOD CDT9F10. THE RETURN CODE (12)
EXCEEDED THE ALLOWABLE VALUE. DATE 16.196 - TIME 13:21:55 - SEQUENCE NUMBER 000003.
APPLY PROCESSING FAILED FOR SYSMOD CDT9E00. ALL SYSMODS THAT WOULD HAVE DELETED
SYSMOD CDT9F10, WHICH WOULD HAVE DELETED SYSMOD CDT9E00, FAILED.
APPLY PROCESSING FAILED FOR SYSMOD CDT9F00. ALL SYSMODS THAT WOULD HAVE DELETED
SYSMOD CDT9F10, WHICH WOULD HAVE DELETED SYSMOD CDT9F00, FAILED.
APPLY PROCESSING STOPPED BECAUSE FUNCTION SYSMOD CDT9F10 FAILED.
APPLY PROCESSING STOPPED BECAUSE FUNCTION SYSMOD CDT9E00 FAILED.
APPLY PROCESSING STOPPED BECAUSE FUNCTION SYSMOD CDT9F00 FAILED.
APPLY PROCESSING IS COMPLETE. THE HIGHEST RETURN CODE WAS 12.
BPXF140E RETURN CODE 00000090, REASON CODE 0549010C.
What causes this?
The problem is related to the path specified. When specifying the path for your target USS directory, include /CA at the end of the path to account for the SMP/E copy of the UNIX modules. The /CA is where the SMPE copy of the UNIX modules will be. The directory below it will contain the executable for LDAP.
Ensure that when specifying the path for your target USS directory, that you include /CA at the end of the path to account for the SMP/E copy of the UNIX modules. For example, if /usr/lpp/caldapr15/CA is specified SMP/E will write a copy of the UNIX module to the /usr/lpp/caldapr15/CA directory and the executable version of the modules will be placed in the /usr/lpp/caldapr15 directory.