Open an audit file.
Note: Audit Manager is deprecated and provided for backward compatibility only. We recommend that you use syslog events instead. See
Enterprise Server Auditing for more information.
Syntax:
call "CBL_AUDIT_FILE_OPEN" using by value flags
by reference auditfile-handle
by reference auditfile-name
returning status-code
Parameters:
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Typedef
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Picture
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flags
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cblt-x4-comp5
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pic x(4) comp-5
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auditfile-handle
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cblt-pointer
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pointer
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auditfile-name
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pic x(n)
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pic x(n)
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On Entry:
- flags
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Bit
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Value
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Meaning
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0
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0
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Open the specified audit file
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1
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Open the audit file collection for which the specified file is a member
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1
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0
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auditfile-name is space-terminated
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1
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auditfile-name is null-terminated
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2-31
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Reserved for future use (must be 0)
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On Exit:
auditfile-handle Audit handle to be specified to the CBL_AUDIT_FILE_READ and CBL_AUDIT_FILE_CLOSE APIs.
Return Codes:
78-AUD-RET-SUCCESS
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78-AUD-RET-NOT-ENOUGH-MEMORY
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78-AUD-RET-FILE-NOT-EXIST
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78-AUD-RET-FILE-NOT-AVAILABLE
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78-AUD-RET-FILE-INVALID-FORMAT
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78-AUD-RET-FILE-INVALID-NAME
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Examples:
copy "mfaudit.cpy ".
01 auditfile-handle pic x(4) comp-5.
01 auditfile-name pic x(32)
value "mfaudit.nwb-cpjdell.aud_1" & x"00".
01 flags pic x(4) comp-5.
...
compute flags = 78-AUDITFILE-FLAG-OPEN-COLLECTION b-or
78-AUDITFILE-FLAG-OPEN-NAME-NULL-TERM
call "CBL_AUDIT_FILE_OPEN" using by value flags
by reference auditfile-handle
by reference auditfile-name
...
Comments:
CBL_AUDIT_FILE_OPEN() is used to open an audit file, or audit file collection. Only files that are available for dumping will be opened by this API (i.e. files in a collection which are marked as 'dumped' or 'active' will not be opened).