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

TMF Management Programming Manual
HP NonStop TMF Supplement for Large Audit-Trail Files527391-001
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ALTER AUDITTRAIL (Pages 5-32 through 5-36)
ZTMF-TKN-DELACTIVEVOLUME
specifies a volume to be deleted from the active volume list. The volume
containing the audit file that is currently receiving audit information cannot be
deleted. The volume holding the “Next” file (if it has been prepared) can also not
be deleted. If the volume holds active files that are still needed by TMF, it is not
removed from the active list immediately, but no new files are allocated to it. When
the remaining files are no longer needed, they are purged. When all of the files
have been purged, the volume is removed from the active file list.
At least one active volume must be configured for each audit trail. This token is
optional; multiple occurrences are allowed but the total number of volumes
configured as active volumes must be at least 1.
Deleting a volume from a configuration reduces the capacity of the active-audit trail
by the number of files specified in ZFILESPERVOLUME.
ZTMF-TKN-ADDOVERFLOWVOLUME
specifies a volume to be added as an overflow volume for the audit trail. This
token is optional; multiple occurrences are allowed but the total number of overflow
volumes configured must not exceed 16.
ZTMF-TKN-DELOVERFLOWVOLUME
specifies an overflow volume to be deleted. This token is optional; multiple
occurrences are allowed.
If the volume currently holds overflow-audit files still needed by TMF, the volume is
marked as “deleting”; no new files are allocated to it. When the remaining files are
no longer needed, they are purged. When all files have been purged, the volume
is removed from the overflow file list.
ZTMF-TKN-ADDRESTOREVOLUME
specifies a volume to be added as a restore volume for the audit trail. This token is
optional; multiple occurrences are allowed but the total number of restore volumes
configured must not exceed 16.
ZTMF-TKN-DELRESTOREVOLUME
specifies a restore volume to be deleted. This token is optional; multiple
occurrences are allowed but at least 1 volume must remain if audit dumping is
configured.
If the volume currently holds restore-audit files, the volume is marked as “deleting”;
no new files are allocated to it. When the remaining files are no longer needed,
they are purged. When all of the files have been purged, the volume is removed
from the restore file list.