Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )

Safeguard Subsystem Commands
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ALTER SAFEGUARD Command
subprocess protection records. The default value is NONE. (Auditing is
selected by the individual audit settings.)
AUDIT-PROCESS-MANAGE-FAIL [ LOCAL | REMOTE | ALL | NONE]
defines additional auditing for unsuccessful process or subprocess
authorization record accesses. This setting supplements the audit settings in
all process and subprocess protection records. The default value is NONE.
(Auditing is selected by the individual audit settings.)
AUDIT-DISKFILE-ACCESS-PASS [ LOCAL | REMOTE | ALL | NONE ]
defines additional auditing for successful disk file, volume, and subvolume
accesses. This setting supplements the audit settings in the individual
protection records. The default value is NONE. (Auditing is selected by the
individual audit settings.)
This attribute can also affect auditing of some HP client subsystems. For more
information, see the Safeguard Audit Service Manual.
AUDIT-DISKFILE-ACCESS-FAIL [ LOCAL | REMOTE | ALL | NONE ]
defines additional auditing for unsuccessful disk file, volume, and subvolume
accesses. This setting supplements the audit settings in the individual
protection records. The default value is NONE. (Auditing is selected by the
individual audit settings.)
This attribute can also affect auditing of some HP client subsystems. For more
information, see the Safeguard Audit Service Manual.
AUDIT-DISKFILE-MANAGE-PASS [ LOCAL | REMOTE | ALL | NONE ]
defines additional auditing for successful disk file, volume, and subvolume
authorization record accesses. This setting supplements the audit settings in
the individual protection records. The default value is NONE. (Auditing is
selected by the individual audit settings.)
AUDIT-DISKFILE-MANAGE-FAIL [ LOCAL | REMOTE | ALL | NONE ]
defines additional auditing for unsuccessful disk file, volume, and subvolume
authorization record accesses. This setting supplements the audit settings in
the individual protection records. The default value is NONE. (Auditing is
selected by the individual audit settings.)
AUDIT-CLIENT-GUARDIAN { ON | OFF }
defines whether the Safeguard software accepts Guardian-related audit
records from HP privileged subsystems. These subsystems are known as
clients. ON indicates that the Safeguard software accepts audit records from
Guardian clients. OFF indicates that it does not accept the audit records from