Sets the number of journal entries written to the auditing journal before the journal entry data moves to auxiliary storage. (QAUDFRCLVL)
Maximum journal entries before writing to auxiliary storage, also known as QAUDFRCLVL, is a member of the auditing category of i5/OS™ system values. You can use this system value to set the number of journal entries written to the security auditing journal before the journal entry data moves to auxiliary storage. To learn more, keep reading.
Quick reference | |
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Location | In iSeries™ Navigator, select your system, |
Special authority | Audit (*AUDIT) 1 |
Default value | System determines maximum entries |
Changes take effect | Immediately |
Lockable | Yes (Click for details) |
Specifies the number of journal entries written to the security auditing journal before the journal entry data moves to auxiliary storage. This system value also indicates the amount of auditing data that could be lost if the system ends abnormally. If auditing entries are moved to auxiliary storage frequently, system performance can decrease.
The following are possible values:
The system writes the journal entries to auxiliary storage only when the system, based on internal processing, determines the journal entries should be written. Using this option provides the best auditing performance, but it could also cause the most auditing data loss if the system ends abnormally.
The number of auditing journal entries written to the security auditing journal before the auditing data is written to auxiliary storage. Possible values are 1 through 100. Small values decrease the system performance. If your system requires that no entries can be lost after the operating system ends abnormally, specify 1.
This value is displayed if the user does not have authority to view the auditing value. You cannot set the system value to not available (*NOTAVL). This value is only displayed when a user accessing the system value does not have either All object (*ALLOBJ) or Audit (*AUDIT) special authority.
To learn more, go to the auditing system values overview topic. If you are looking for a specific system value or category of system values, try using the i5/OS system value finder.