*08*-04 CHECK_PRIVILEGE And *08*-2C R_DATALIB In TSSUTIL Report With OPTIONS(32) Set
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*08*-04 CHECK_PRIVILEGE And *08*-2C R_DATALIB In TSSUTIL Report With OPTIONS(32) Set

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Article ID: 53511

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Issue/Introduction

Description

With OPTIONS(32) set in the CA Top Secret parameter file, the following is seen in the TSSUTIL report:

*08*-04 USS RESOURCE TYPE & NAME : USSLOG CHECK_PRIVILEGE

*08*-2C USS S003011 RESOURCE TYPE & NAME : USSLOG R_DATALIB

Solution

For the *08*-04 with CHECK_PRIVILEGE, USS is issuing a check_priv check, which checks to see if the user has UID(0). It is a common check done by USS. The reason why this call is made would have to be explained by USS support.

The *08*-2C on the R_DATALIB call means that there are no more certificates. This is perfectly normal. So, if there are 5 certificates, each time there will be a data getnext call, which will get RC=0, until the last one, which gets the 8/8:44 (x'2C') because there are no more certificates.

Environment

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Component: AWAGNT