SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.28+, H06.05+, J06.03+)

AUDITTRAILBUFFER number
(TMF audit-trail volumes only) specifies the number of megabytes to be allocated for the audit-trail
buffer of an audit volume. This value improves the performance of systems that use the Remote
Duplicate Database Facility. number is in the range 0 through 768.
If you do not configure a value for AUDITTRAILBUFFER, or if the value you specify is 0, DP2
uses a value of 1. However, if you do not configure a value or if you specify 0, the value is
displayed as 0, not 1.
If the value you specify is greater than 768, DP2 uses a value of 128.
NOTE: From J06.17 RVU onwards, if the value specified for AUDITTRAILBUFFER is:
Between 0 (zero) and 64, then DP2 uses the value 64.
Between 64 and 768, then DP2 uses the specified value.
Greater than 768, then DP2 uses the value 768.
Otherwise, DP2 uses the value you specified.
Memory for the audit-trail buffer is locked while the audit volume is active.
Before changing an audit volume to a data volume that will be used for SQL/MX, set
SQLMXBUFFER to the value desired for that attribute, or zero. Conversely, before changing a
data volume used for SQL/MX objects to an audit volume, set AUDITTRAILBUFFER to the desired
value. If that value is zero, AUDITTRAILBUFFER will be configured to 1 MB when the disk is
started as a TMF AuditTrail.
AUTOLABEL { ON | OFF }
specifies whether the disk should be automatically labeled when it is inserted into its slot. The
default is OFF.
NOTE: This attribute is only valid for the PROFILE object.
This attribute is used only when you insert a nonlabeled disk into a slot where no disk is currently
configured.
If a disk was already configured in the slot, the inserted disk is not automatically labeled. It
can eventually receive a label in these ways:
The slot is half of a mirrored pair, the other half has a label, the other half is up,
AUTOSTART is ON, and AUTOREVIVE is ON. the label is copied from the other half
during the automatic revive operation.
The slot is half of a mirrored pair and the other half has a label, but one of the other
conditions in case 1 is not true. If you start the disk and respond “yes” to the resulting
question or questions, the resulting revive operation copies the label from the other half.
You use the INITIALIZE DISK, LABEL command on the disk.
For information about using this attribute, see “Considerations for LABEL and Disks” (page 91).
AUTOREVIVE { ON | OFF }
(mirrored disks only) specifies whether to automatically start a revive operation on a mirrored
volume either when either a new disk is inserted or when the system is loaded and a mirrored
volume is not synchronized
Automatically starts a revive operation using the values for the REVIVEPRIORITY and REVIVERATE attributes.ON
Does not automatically start a revive operation (default).OFF
For information about using this attribute, see “Configuring Internal Mirrored Disks to Revive
Automatically” (page 78).
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