TMF Reference Manual (G06.26+)

TMFCOM Commands
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ALTER AUDITTRAIL
You can issue the ALTER AUDITTRAIL, COMMITHOLDMODE SUSPEND
command only while TMF is started.
Usage Guidelines
Before any auxiliary audit trail can be dumped, you must configure the master audit
trail (MAT) for this purpose.
Attributes that you do not specify remain unchanged. So, if you omit an optional
parameter, one of the following actions takes place:
If one or more previous TMFCOM commands (such as ADD DATAVOLS or ALTER
AUDITTRAIL) specified the parameter, the value entered in the last of these
commands remains assigned.
If no previous TMFCOM command specified the parameter, the originally assigned
default remains assigned.
AUDITDUMP Option Considerations
If you set the AUDITDUMP attribute to ON after TMF has been running with
AUDITDUMP OFF, the first file dumped is the file to which audit information is being
written (the current file). For example, if audit information is being written to file
sequence number 12 when AUDITDUMP ON is specified, the first file to be dumped
will be sequence number 12.
Changing AUDITDUMP from ON to OFF may impact file recovery: after an undumped
audit-trail file is renamed or purged, file recovery cannot be performed through that file.
For example, if file sequence number 23 is not yet dumped when AUDITDUMP is set
to OFF, then, after file 23 is renamed or purged, file recovery cannot recover files
beyond audit-trail file number 22 (however, file recovery to a timestamp before the end
of file number 22 is still possible).
To set AUDITDUMP to OFF for the master audit trail, you must also set it to OFF for all
auxiliary audit trails in the configuration. To set AUDITDUMP to OFF for any audit trail,
you must also set RECOVERYMODE to ONLINE for all data volumes that use this
audit trail.
When you issue an ALTER AUDITTRAIL command that sets AUDITDUMP to OFF,
TMF displays a confirmation message that allows you to either verify that you want to
take this action or to indicate that you do not.
Note. For both online dumps and audit dumps, Expand links to remote disk volumes must
support 56 KB input/output.