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System managed also doesn't seem to get rid of old journals.  Boss was not
happy when disk filled up quite rapidly on our development machine - and
we don't slouch when it comes to disk space.

Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin




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Leland,
                 It depends, on how much work you want to put into
managing the
journal.  If you "user manage" you will need to write a program that can
be
scheduled to manage receivers before they fill up. Once a receiver fills
up
nothing else happens on the system for objects that create entries to that
journal.  Programs can halt.

                 Using the system just requires you to write programming
to manage
the receivers after they have been filled and marked as online (not
currently being added to).  Leaving receivers there can eat your DASD in a
hurry.  If you need those journals for future auditing, save them to
tape/optical and then delete them, otherwise just delete them.


Thank you,
Matt Tyler
Mattt@wincofoods.com

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Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 07:25
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Subject: RE: Library trigger

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This is perfect.  Now, one question about the QAUDJRN journal - should
this
be system managed or user managed?  Mine is currently set to user managed
but I think that's just because I created it some time ago when system
management was not an option.

Dave

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From: Vernon Hamberg [mailto:vhamberg@attbi.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 5:19 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Library trigger


Dave

It's possible to use security auditing, I think. You can set it up to get
an entry on a DTAQ every time something is added to the audit journal. The
CO entry type is for 'Create object'. You could wait on the DTAQ and
filter
the entries for the library you're interested in. Somewhat brute force, I
supoose, but you can limit the kinds of entries collected, to some extent.
Of course, that is a never-ending-program, but IMO fairly low-impact - and
the system notifies it automatically.

Regards

Vern

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>Anyone know of a way (outside of having a constantly running monitor
>program) to automatically trigger an event when an object is placed in a
>library?  I would like to create a library that, when a user creates a
file
>in it (typically using Query), a trigger program of some type would
>automatically FTP that file somewhere.
>
>Dave
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