TMF Management Programming Manual (G06.24+)

Commands and Responses
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STATUS AUDITTRAIL
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZTMF-TKN-AUDITTRAILID
specifies the audit trail about which status information is to be returned. This token
is optional; multiple occurrences are allowed. The following values are valid:
If you omit this token, the default is all audit trails.
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZTMF-TKN-AUDITTRAILID
is the audit trail for which status information is returned.
Each audit trail is returned in a separate response record. The response records
can be spread across multiple replies, or multiple response records can be
contained in a single reply, depending on the value of ZTMF-TKN-MAXRESP and
the size of the reply buffer. If multiple response records are contained in a single
reply buffer, they are each contained in a data list.
ZTMF-TKN-HELDFILENAME
is the name of the oldest audit-trail file that cannot yet be reused or purged from
the active or overflow-audit volume by TMF. This file is said to be pinned (retained)
on disk. There is always at least one such audit-trail file on disk.
ZHOLDINGRENAMEREASON contains the reason the file is needed.
If ZHOLDINGRENAMEREASON has the value ZTMF-VAL-
HELDRSNDPPERMISSION, then ZTMF-TKN-HOLDINGVOLUME specifies the
name of the disk process that has not given permission to rename the file.
ZTMF-TKN-HOLDINGVOLUME
is the name of the disk process that has not given permission to rename the file.
This token is present only if the ZHOLDINGRENAMEREASON field has the value
ZTMF-VAL-HELDRSNDPPERMISSION.
ZTMF-TKN-AUDITFILENAME
is the name of the current audit-trail file.
ZTMF-VAL-MAT Master audit trail
ZTMF-VAL-AUX01 Auxiliary audit trail #1
ZTMF-VAL-AUX02 Auxiliary audit trail #2
. . .
ZTMF-VAL-AUX015 Auxiliary audit trail #15
ZTMF-VAL-WILDAUDITTRAILID All audit trails