Safeguard Management Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Commands
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INFO SUBSYSTEM Command
ZSFG-VAL-AUDITSTATE-SUSPENDED
indicates that auditing is not active because the next pool is not defined and
the current pool is full.
ZSFG-VAL-AUDITSTATE-DENYGRANTS
indicates that auditing is effectively not active because the next pool is not
defined and the current audit pool is full. Authorization and authentication
requests that require auditing will be denied. Members of the SECURITY-
ADMINISTRATOR and SYSTEM-OPERATOR groups will have their
authorization and authentication requests audited to the $SYSTEM.SAFE pool
and thus will not be denied.
ZSFG-VAL-AUDITSTATE-DENYGRANTX
indicates that auditing is not active because the next pool is not defined, the
current pool is full, and the $SYSTEM.SAFE pool is full. Authorization and
authentication requests that require auditing will be denied. Members of the
SECURITY-ADMINISTRATOR and SYSTEM-OPERATOR groups will also
have their authorization and authentication requests denied because the
SYSTEM.SAFE pool is full. When in this state, the system is effectively down.
ZSFG-TKN-CURRENTAUDITFILE
returns the current audit file.
ZSFG-TKN-LASTSWITCH
specifies the time of the last audit file switch.
Error-Handling Notes
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE
is the standard SPI return code token, whose value is a number identifying
successful completion (ZCOM-ERR-OK), an informational warning, or an error.
Errors or warnings that can occur in response to the INFO SUBSYSTEM command
follow:
ZCOM-ERR-FS-ERR
is returned when a file-system error occurs. The file-system error list describes
the file-system error, the file-system procedure, and the file in question.
ZCOM-ERR-NO-MEM-SPACE
is returned when the Security Manager Process (SMP) cannot obtain memory
to service the INFO request. Normally, this error should not occur, and it should
be transient if it does occur.