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I have a customer who has been reporting that a few files from a library are being deleted "spontaneously". They have been restoring from backup but I am baffled as to how files could just "delete themselves", so I'd like to audit the files in the library. I found a reference to the CHGOBJAUD and it looks like if I want to audit all the changes to all the files (which I assume would include deleting the object) on a library called MYLIB I would use the command as CHGOBJAUD OBJ(MYLIB/*ALL) OBJTYPE(*FILE) OBJAUD(*CHANGE).

It looks like I also have to change the system value QAUDCTL to *OBJAUD .

Is this correct? Will this accomplish what I want (find out who is deleting the files)? How to I access the information which the infocenter says is "logged to the auditing journal QAUDJRN in QSYS". I have never worked with auditing or journals before.

Thanks,

Pete Helgren


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