To maintain Global definitions:
Select option ‘V’ from the Adabas Auditing Configuration main menu.
The following screen appears:
20:32:07 ***** A D A B A S AUDITING CONFIGURATION ***** 2020-09-24 Global Definitions M-RP1110 Auditing pool warning Increment .............. 10 Message Interval ....... ________60 Message Limit .......... _________5 Percent ................ _0 Connect Count............ _________0 Connect Interval......... _________0 Destination Full Delay .. _60 Maximum Output Size ..... ____100000 Log Input ............... __1 Command ==> Enter-PF1---PF2---PF3---PF4---PF5---PF6---PF7---PF8---PF9---PF10--PF11--PF12--- Help Exit Save Menu
The Global definition field names are described in the following table:
Field Name | Description | Default |
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Auditing Pool Warning Message Increment |
The increment, in percent of auditing pool usage, at which auditing pool warning messages should be written. Valid values are 1 – 99. |
10 |
Auditing Pool Warning Message Interval |
The interval, in seconds, during which auditing pool usage warning messages are suppressed on the console. Valid values are 1 – 2,147,483,647. |
60 |
Auditing Pool Warning Message Limit |
The number of auditing pool usage messages that may be written before these messages are suppressed. Valid values are 1 – 2,147,483,647. |
5 |
Auditing Pool Warning Percent |
The interval, in seconds, during which auditing pool usage warning messages are suppressed on the console. The percent of auditing pool usage, at which auditing pool warning messages should be written. Valid values are 0 - 99. The default value of 0 means warning messages will not be written. |
0 |
Connection Count |
The number of connection attempts to the Audit Server an Adabas nucleus should attempt when the first attempt to connect fails. Valid values are 0 – 2,147,483,647. A value of 0 means no subsequent connection attempts will be made after the first connection attempt fails. |
0 |
Connection Interval |
The interval, in seconds, between connection attempts when an attempt to connect to an Audit Server by an Adabas nucleus fails. Valid values for this parameter are 0 – 2,147,483,647. A value of 0 means no subsequent connection attempts will be made after a connection attempt fails. |
0 |
Destination Full Delay |
The number of seconds between retry attempts when resending auditing data to a defined destination. |
60 |
Max Output Size |
The maximum output message size for the Adabas Auditing. The minimum value you can specify for this field is 32768. This parameter may be specified in bytes or it may be specified with the suffix K to indicate kilobytes. The maximum value is 2,147,483,647 bytes. The practical maximum is limited by the region size of the Adabas Audit Server. One output buffer is acquired for each output task. |
100000 |
Log Input |
Whether or not the Adabas Audit Server should use its SLOG system file as a temporary storage location for incoming audit data before they are queued for processing. Once audit data has been written to the SLOG system file, the Adabas Audit Server processes them using a throttling mechanism so that only a limited amount of the Audit pool (LAP) space is used at a time. Valid values are:
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NO |
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