WEBAUDIT parameter
Janus Web audit trail reduction flags
Summary
- Default value
- X'00000000'
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- User 0 CCAIN parameters
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Sirius Mods 6.9
Description
This parameter makes it possible to reduce the quantity of audit trail data associated with Janus Web Server applications. The WEBAUDIT parameter is a collection of bits that, when set, reduce the quantity of data sent to the Model 204 journal or make it possible to reduce this quantity. The bits in WEBAUDIT are:
- X'00000001'
- Extends NOAUDIT capability, allowing NOAUDITW on the MSGCTL command.
MSGCTL msg_no NOAUDIT prevents msg_no issued on any thread from going to the audit trail MSGCTL msg_no NOAUDITW prevents msg_no issued on a Janus Web Server thread from going to the audit trail See Usage notes for more information.
- X'00000002'
- Suppress APSY load since-last statistics for Janus Web Server threads. The resource usage associated with the APSY load such as CPU, DKPRs, disk I/Os, etc. will be included in the EVAL since-last statistics for the request. Since APSY load resource utilization is typically extremely minor relative to request evaluation, APSY load since-last statistics do not provide much useful information.
- X'00000004'
- Suppress APSY load since-last statistics for all threads. The resource usage associated with the APSY load such as CPU, DKPRs, disk I/Os, etc. will be included in the EVAL since-last statistics for the request. Since APSY load resource utilization is typically extremely minor relative to request evaluation, APSY load since-last statistics do not provide much useful information.
- X'00000008'
- Suppress “NO USERID” logout messages (M204.0353) for Janus Web Server threads. These messages are sometimes issued before a user logon, even though there is no userid logged on the thread, so they are not useful.
- X'00000010'
- Suppress “NO USERID” logout messages (M204.0353) for all threads. These messages are sometimes issued before a user logon, even though there is no userid logged on the thread, so they are not useful.
Usage notes
Note: The MSGCTL NOAUDIT enhancement should be used with caution. Preventing certain messages from going to the journal could make diagnosing certain problems more difficult.
In any case, the MSGCTL NOAUDIT and NOAUDITW provide a neater and more fine-grained way of reducing audit trail messages for Janus Web Server or other threads. Some good candidates for MSGCTL NOAUDIT or NOAUDITW are:
- M204.0099
- MINIMUM SERVSIZE FOR THESE TABLES = ...
- M204.0131
- (Checkpoint completed or timed out messages)
- M204.0353
- (login/logout message that is essentially a shortened version of M204.0352 that also gets logged to the journal)
- M204.0608
- FILE CLOSED: ...
- M204.0619
- GROUP FILE OPENED: ...
- M204.0620
- FILE file OPENED (-- NO UPDATES ALLOWED)
- M204.0621
- (Informational message indicating recovery status of file being opened)
- M204.0622
- (Informational message indicating the last update applied by the last rollforward for a file being opened)
- M204.0821
- GROUP FILE CLOSED: ...
- M204.0858
- GROUP group OPENED (-- NO UPDATES ALLOWED)
- M204.1203
- FILE file WAS LAST UPDATED ON ...
- M204.1238
- (Informational message indicating the time the file was last recovered.) Under Sirius Mods version 6.9 and later, there is also a NOAUD parameter on Janus port definitions that allow even more information to be suppressed from the audit trail on a port basis.