TMF Operations and Recovery Guide (G06.24+)

Routine Maintenance
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Displaying Audit-Trail Activity
Auxiliary01:
Active audit trail capacity used: 54%
First pinned file: $AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000003
Reason: Required by the MAT.
Files:
$AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000001( available )
$AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000002( available )
$AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000003( active, dumped )
$AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000004( active, dumped )
$AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000005( active, dumped )
$AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000006( active, current )
$AUX1.ZTMFAT.ZTMF0001( preallocated )
You can display the status for an individual audit trail by entering the audit-trail name in
the STATUS AUDITTRAIL command:
TMF 80> STATUS AUDITTRAIL AUX01
If the audit trail is out of space and TMF cannot locate a file for audit-trail rollover, it will
stop generating audit information and display the following message when you enter a
STATUS AUDITTRAIL command:
TMF 85> STATUS AUDITTRAIL
WARNING: Out of audit trail space -- TMF CANNOT PROCEED.
To continue, issue ALTER AUDITTRAIL command to add an overflow
volume, add an active volume, or increase FILESPERVOLUME,
IMMEDIATELY.
To recover from this situation, increase the audit-trail capacity as described in
Responding to Audit-Trail Overflow on page 3-5. It is important that you determine the
cause of the capacity problem so you can correct it and make sure it does not recur.
See the TMF Reference Manual for complete instructions on using the STATUS
AUDITTRAIL command.
Table 2-1 describes the information in the STATUS AUDITTRAIL display.
Table 2-1. Understanding the STATUS AUDITTRAIL Display (page 1 of 2)
Audit-Trail Status Meaning
Master | Auxiliarynn The audit-trail name. If the name is followed by the message
“Overflow space in use,” the active-audit volumes for this audit trail
have exceeded the overflow threshold. See Responding to Audit-
Trail Overflow on page 3-5 for information on how to proceed.
Active-audit trail
capacity used
The percentage of the audit trail that is full.
First pinned file
Reason
The name of the oldest file that must remain on disk, followed by the
reason the file cannot yet be reused or purged from disk. The next
section explains why audit-trail files remain on an active or overflow-
audit volume.