TMF Supplement for Large Audit Files (G06.24+)

TMF Reference Manual
HP NonStop TMF Supplement for Large Audit-Trail Filesā€”527391-001
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STATUS AUDITTRAIL (Pages 3-261 through 3-267)
Examples
The following STATUS AUDITTRAIL command, which includes the DETAIL option,
presents the detailed status of all configured audit-trail files:
TMF 72> STATUS AUDITTRAIL, DETAIL
Audit Trail Status:
Master:
OVERFLOW SPACE IN USE!
Active audit trail capacity used: 81%
First pinned file: $DATA1.ZTMFAT.AA000044
Reason: Active transaction(s).
Files:
$SPARE.ZTMFAT.AA000032 (restored)
$SPARE.ZTMFAT.AA000033 (restoring)
$DATA1.ZTMFAT.AA000044 (overflow, dumped)
$MAT2.ZTMFAT.AA000044 (available)
$DATA1.ZTMFAT.AA000045 (overflowing, dumped)
$MAT1.ZTMFAT.AA000045 (active, dumped)
$MAT2.ZTMFAT.AA000046 (active, dumped)
$MAT1.ZTMFAT.AA000047 (active, dumped)
$MAT2.ZTMFAT.AA000048 (active, dumping)
$MAT1.ZTMFAT.AA000049 (active, current)
Auxiliary01:
Active audit trail capacity used: 54%
First pinned file: $AUX1.ZTMFAT.BB000003
Reason: Required by the MAT.
Files (continued) overflowing
The file is the target of an overflow operation, currently in
progress. When this operation is done, this fileā€™s status changes
to OVERFLOW.
preallocated
Preallocated files are ā€œplaceholdersā€ that are used to guarantee
that disk space configured for the audit trail is not consumed by
other applications. A preallocated file becomes an active file
when TMF selects it to be a new audit-trail file.
prepared
The active-audit trail file has been renamed, and will be the next
file to receive audit records.
restored
The file has been restored to a restore-audit volume for use by
volume or file recovery or by an application that reads audit
records.
restoring
The file is being restored to a restore-audit volume.
Table 5-2. STATUS AUDITTRAIL Output (page 4 of 4)
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