[Info-vax] Logging image activations
Jur van der Burg
lddriver at digiater dot nl
Fri Nov 6 11:05:20 EST 2009
Try this for a hack (not on a production system!):
$ define/sys/exec iac$debug 1
Jur.
On 27-10-2009 23:26, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
> Now, I have an old systems with a large amount of
> applications images (EXE's). I'd like to know/log
> in some way what EXE's are (still) in use.
>
> I guess one could enable image-logging in the accounting
> but that would also log COPY.EXE and and so on, right ?
>
> One could add some logging to the code itself, but that
> implies rebuilding all EXE's which I'd prefer not to do.
>
> I have searched for some by-file (or better by-directory)
> logging to enable, but not comed up with something usable.
>
> I also thought about some routine scanning through the
> processes and log the active/running image, but that would
> be "polling" and one might miss some short activations.
>
> Hm, maybe some ACL on the files to enable auditing of
> "execute" access ? That would be easy to add to the files
> anyway, I'm not sure about how easy it is to get reports.
> Maybe some mangling of the ANA/AUD output would do...
>
> Any thoughts ?
>
> Maybe image loggin in accounting is the easiest and make
> sure to make a "set acc/new" regulary (and run some ACC
> reports to list the images)...
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