XYGATE User Authentication Reference Manual
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 User Authentication
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 (XUA) 1.85 Reference Manual 
Appendix A: The UACONF File 
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A48:  MONITOR_ACCESS_CHECK 
The MONITOR_ACCESS_CHECK keyword enables monitoring only for What-if 
queries, and not for queries coming from Safeguard. 
Note: If you have two MONITOR keywords defining two different output files, then 
monitor output will be sent only to the last file defined. 
Syntax: 
MONITOR_ACCESS_CHECK <filename> 
Example: 
MONITOR_ACCESS_CHECK  $S.#XUA.MONITORA 
This function can also be performed by using the MONITOR command in ACCESS 
mode interactively MONITOR <FILENAME>. 
Example ACCESS MODE: 
$SYSTEM XYGATEUA 1> RUN XYGATEUA ACCESS 
XYGATEUA 1.70 (c) 1999-2010 XYPRO Technology Corporation XYPRO \XYS7000 20091231  
UACONF CHECKSUM 174677309 ($SYSTEM.XYGATEUA.UACONF) 
UAACL CHECKSUM 1495351044 ($SYSTEM.XYGATEUA.UAACL) 
Access check:MONITOR MONFILE 
Monitor mode on 
Access check: 
This produces monitor output in the file called MONFILE. 
A49:  MONITOR_AUDIT_SERVER 
The MONITOR_AUDIT_SERVER keyword enables monitoring of the functionality of 
the XUA audit server, which is implemented using the AUDIT_SERVER keyword. The 
monitor data will be written to the file specified by <filename>. 
Note: Monitoring produces very large quantities of output. Monitoring should only be 
started when requested by XYPRO Support for problem solving purposes. 
Syntax: 
MONITOR_AUDIT_SERVER <filename> 
Example: 
MONITOR_AUDIT_SERVER $SYSTEM.XYGATEUA.MONAUD 










