[Info-vax] moving SECURITY.AUDIT$JOURNAL off the system disk
IanMiller
gxys at uk2.net
Sun Feb 13 14:43:46 EST 2011
On Feb 13, 7:38 pm, hel... at astro.multiCLOTHESvax.de (Phillip Helbig---
undress to reply) wrote:
> Many (most? almost all?) files which can be moved off the system disk
> via logical names are mentioned in SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGICALS.TEMPLATE.
> What about SECURITY.AUDIT$JOURNAL? It's not mentioned there. However,
> in SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SYSECURITY.COM one can read:
>
> $!
> $! This command procedure is run prior to starting up the security auditing
> $! server process. Its purpose is to mount or define any disks which will be
> $! used to hold security auditing log files (primarily the system security
> $! audit journal file) or local security archive files.
> $!
>
> How does one actually move it somewhere else? Logical name?
>
> Would this file be executed after SYSLOGICALS.COM? If so, no need to
> mount or define any disks since that is done in SYLOGICALS.COM.
>
> Ideally, I would like to move all "personality" files off the system
> disk, i.e. stuff like SYSUAF, LMF$LICENSE etc so that a system disk
> would function in a completely different cluster with a minimum of
> changes.
RTFM - SET AUDIT/JOURNAL/DESTINATION
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