ImsglssecmodeHelpMsg	1	5	'Usage: lssecmode [-p] [-d | -D <delim>] [-x] [-T] [-V] [-h]\n'
ImsglssecmodeHelpMsgDtl	2	5	'Usage: lssecmode [-p] [-d | -D <delim>] [-x] [-T] [-V] [-h]\nOptions:\n   -p  Displays the pending security mode and key types.\n   -d  Specifies delimiter-formatted output. The default delimiter is a colon (:).\n       Use the -D flag if you want to change the default delimiter.\n   -D  delimiter\n       Specifies delimiter-formatted output that uses the specified delimiter. Use this flag to specify something\n       other than the default colon (:). An example is when the data to be displayed contains colons. Use this\n       flag to specify a delimiter of one or more characters.\n   -x  Specifying this option means that no header information is to displayed.\n   -T  Specifying this option means that tracing will be enabled.\n   -V  Specifying this option means that verbose output will be enabled.\n   -h  Displays the usage information for this command.\nNote:\nInvoking the command without any options displays the current security mode and key types.\n\nExample:\nlssecmode -p -d -D \"::\" \nThe above command example displays the pending security mode and key types in a\nprogrammable format and the delimiter used is \"::\" \n'
ImsglssecmodeCurrModCfg	3	5	'Current Security Mode Configuration\n'
ImsglssecmodePendModCfg	4	5	'Pending Security Mode Configuration\n'
EmsglssecmodeParamErr	5	5	'2650-381 Invalid option entered\n'
EmsglssecmodeIntErr	6	5	'2650-382 %1$s command exited due to an underlying  API error\n'
EmsglssecmodeMissingArgErr	7	5	'2650-383 Option %1$s requires an argument\n'
ImsglssecmodeNoPendCfg	8	5	'2650-384 There are no pending configuration available\n'
