Safeguard Audit Service Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Audit Service Command Syntax
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INFO AUDIT POOL Command
Example
1. This example assumes that the audit pool $SECURE.AUDIT1 contains six audit
files named A0000020 through A0000025. These files must be released before the
audit pool is deleted:
=RELEASE A20 : A25 IN $secure.audit1
=DELETE AUDIT POOL $secure.audit1
INFO AUDIT POOL Command
INFO AUDIT POOL displays status information about one or more audit pools.
Any user can execute this command.
audit-trail
specifies the audit pool for which status is to be displayed. audit-trail is either
a volume and subvolume name specifying a single audit pool, or a volume and
subvolume name containing wild-card characters.
If wild-card characters are used in the name, this command displays the status of
all audit pools whose names match the wild-card template. For more information,
see Considerations on page 4-10.
If no volume and subvolume are specified, the status of the current audit pool is
displayed.
Example 4-1 shows the format of the INFO AUDIT POOL report.
The fields in the INFO AUDIT POOL report are:
AUDIT POOL $vol.subvol CONFIGURATION
is the audit pool name.
MAXFILES maxfiles
is the MAXFILES limit for the audit pool.
INFO AUDIT POOL [ audit-trail ]
Example 4-1. INFO AUDIT POOL Report
AUDIT POOL $vol.subvol CONFIGURATION
MAXFILES maxfiles
MAXEXTENTS max-ext
EXTENTSIZE pri-ext,sec-ext