TMF Reference Manual (G06.24+)
TMFCOM Commands
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RESET AUDITTRAIL
OVERFLOWTHRESHOLD
resets the OVERFLOWTHRESHOLD attribute to 80 (if an overflow volume is 
configured), indicating that overflow copying begins when the audit trail capacity in 
use exceeds 80%. 
RESTOREVOL[S]
removes any RESTOREVOL[S] specification; thus, no restore-audit volumes onto 
which audit dumps can be restored are identified. This attribute has no default but 
is required if the AUDITDUMP attribute is ON. Thus, if AUDITDUMP is ON, you 
must specify a restore-audit volume in the RESTOREVOL[S] parameter of a new 
ADD AUDITTRAIL or SET AUDITTRAIL command.
BEGINTRANSDISABLE
resets the BEGINTRANSDISABLE attribute to 90, indicating that new transactions 
are disabled when the audit trail capacity in use reaches 90%.
*
resets all audit trail attributes to their default values.
Security Restrictions
Anyone can issue the RESET AUDITTRAIL command.
TMF State Requirement
You can enter the RESET AUDITTRAIL command at any time, whether or not TMF 
has been started.
Usage Guidelines
The values specified in RESET AUDITTRAIL are local to your current session only and 
are not propagated to TMFSERVE. These values take effect when you issue 
subsequent ADD AUDITTRAIL
 commands within your session and cease to apply 
when your session ends. 
You might want to use RESET AUDITTRAIL when you expect to issue several 
subsequent ADD AUDITTRAIL commands, using the default values for certain 
attributes in most instances and overriding the effects of previous SET AUDITTRAIL 
commands (as discussed later in this section). In this way, the RESET AUDITTRAIL 
values are carried forward to all the ADD AUDITTRAIL commands in your session, so 
that you need to enter only specific nondefault values as you wish.










