Safeguard Administrator's Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Configuration
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Configuring a Default Command Interpreter
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CREATORTERMINALNAME
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OBJECTNAME
AUDIT-EXCLUDE-VALUE
specifies a set of values (up to five) for the respective field names in the AUDIT-
EXCLUDE-FIELD. Combination of field names and the values determine the
exclusion of NonStop client audit events. The default value is NONE.
To change any of these values, issue the ALTER SAFEGUARD command from
SAFECOM. For example, to specify exclusion of audit events generated by a NonStop
client subsystem when a READ operation is performed on the system:
ALTER SAFEGUARD, AUDIT-EXCLUDE-FIELD OPERATION, AUDIT-EXCLUDE-
VALUE READ
To specify exclusion of audit records generated when READ, WRITE, and EXECUTE
operations are performed on the system:
ALTER SAFEGUARD, AUDIT-EXCLUDE-FIELD OPERATION, AUDIT-EXCLUDE-
VALUE (READ:WRITE:EXECUTE)
When the configuration attributes AUDIT-CLIENT-GUARDIAN and AUDIT-CLIENT-
OSS are both set to OFF, the audit exclusion values set by AUDIT-EXCLUDE-FIELD
and AUDIT-EXCLUDE-VALUE do not take effect.
Configuring a Default Command Interpreter
When the Safeguard software controls a terminal, it automatically starts a particular
command interpreter (process) at that terminal each time a user logs on successfully at
the terminal. This command interpreter can also be specified in a user authentication
record and in a terminal definition record. If neither of these records contains a
command interpreter specification, the Safeguard software uses the command
interpreter (and its associated parameters) specified in the configuration record.
These attributes specify the command interpreter to be started at Safeguard terminals:
Note. The AUDIT-EXCLUDE-FIELD and AUDIT-EXCLUDE-VALUE attributes must be used in
a single command line while filtering the audit records.
Note. The AUDIT-EXCLUDE-FIELD and AUDIT-EXCLUDE-VALUE attributes are supported
only on systems running J06.03 and later J-series RVUs, H06.14 and later H-series RVUs, and
G06.32 and later G-series RVUs.