The system found a syntax error in a record in the GRSRNLxx SYS1.PARMLIB member.
If RECORD nnnnnn is one greater than the number of records in GRSCNFxx, either there is no usable GRSDEF statement for this system or the last GRSDEF statement is missing a required keyword.
If RECORD nnnnnn identifies a valid record containing the GRSDEF keyword, the previous GRSDEF statement is missing a required keyword.
This message can also mean that the GRSRNLxx parmlib member specified does not exist or that it contained obsolete keyword LINKLIB.
The system stops processing GRSRNLxx. If the system is running in a sysplex, it issues message ISG166W and enters wait state X'0A3' with reason code X'10'. Otherwise, the system issues message ISG009D to prompt the operator for a reply.
If this system should be part of the global resource serialization complex, correct the syntax error and reIPL, or reIPL with a different GRSRNLxx member.
If the system issued message ISG009D and you want this system to continue without global resource serialization, reconfigure any shared devices so resources that would have been protected by global resource serialization are protected by the configuration. Reply NONE in response to ISG009D.
Use the RNL checker, ISGRNLCK, in SYS1.SAMPLIB to find and correct the syntax error in the GRSCNFxx parmlib member.
Global resource serialization
ISGNRNLP
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