TMF Supplement for Large Audit Files (G06.24+)
TMF Reference Manual
HP NonStop TMF Supplement for Large Audit-Trail Filesā527391-001
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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 fileās status changes
to OVERFLOW.
preallocated
Preallocated files are āplaceholdersā 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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