Safeguard Audit Service Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

SAFEART Field Descriptions
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User Record Extensions
can hold text-description data of variable length and is blank if no descriptive-text
has been specified.
Guardian File System Error Record
This record is generated by the Safeguard client File System when diskfile operations
such as CREATE, READ, PURGE, UPDATE, and RENAME return an error value
greater than 0. The secondary text area type associated with this record is FSERROR.
Error values 1 through 9 are warnings. When diskfile operations return error values 1
through 9, the outcome of the diskfile operation in the audit record can be
ZSFG_VAL_OUTCOME_PASSED, ZSFG_VAL_OUTCOME_PARTIAL_SUCCE, or
ZSFG_VAL_OUTCOME_WARNING.
Error values greater than or equal to 10, result in failure of the intended diskfile
operation. The outcome in this case is ZSFG_VAL_OUTCOME_FAILED or
ZSFG_VAL_OUTCOME_OTHER.
Error
specifies the error value for diskfile operation. The field type is an integer.
Object Program File Name Record
This record is generated when a Guardian process start event is audited.
The secondary text area type associated with this record is OBJECT
. The program file
name of the Guardian process that was started appears in the text area.
This field appears in the text area representing a Guardian Process start record.
ObjectProgramName
specifies the Guardian program file name of the newly st
arted process.
Note. User Record Extension 1n is 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.
Note.
The Guardian File System Error Record or Safeguard subsystem is supported
only on systems running H06.19 and later H-series RVUs.
When the audit is performed for the Safeguard subsystem, and if the user who
requested the operation has a value other than "none" set to the AUDIT-USER-
ACTION-FLAGS attribute, then the outcome value is
ZSFG_VAL_OUTCOME_OTHER.
Note. The Object Program File Name Record is supported only on systems running
J06.10 and later J-series RVUs and H06.21 and later H-series RVUs.