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Hi,

Well, as far as I can remember, it will monitor ALL the objects in the IFS (excluding /QSYS, /QDLS). The data of the monitored events get written to a database file called MONIFS, in the IFSTOOL library.

BTW, Giovanni Perotti, the guy who set www.easy400.net is a very helpful lad. Also, most if not all of the easy400 utilities come with the source code so you can modify them to suit your needs.

Regards,

Luis Rodríguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert
eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions


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message: 1
date: Mon, 22 May 2006 14:59:23 -0400
from: fbocch2595@xxxxxxx
subject: Re: DSPAUDJRNE for IFS Creates?

Hi Luis, thanks for the info. Can this command run for all objects in the IFS or maybe a wilcard? Also, will it output to an outfile?


-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Rodriguez <luisrodriguez@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, 12 May 2006 10:47:59 -0400
Subject: Re: DSPAUDJRNE for IFS Creates?


Hi,

Browsing thru some old utilities libraries I found an IFSTOOL
(www.easy400.net) that could help you with this. The command name is
MONIFS and allows you to send to a disk file all the events that may
happen in the IFS. The info on the site
(http://www.easy400.net/easy400h/ifstool.htm) states:


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The following information is recorded on records of database file
IFSTOOL/MONIFS:

   * Time stamp
   * Object type
   * Object name
   * Operation performed:
         o CREATED
         o REPLACED
         o UNLINKED
         o DELETED
         o MOVED
         o RENAMED
         o AUTHORITY-GRANTED
         o AUTHORITY-GRANTED WITH REPLACE
         o AUTHORITY-REVOKED
         o AUTHORITY-GRTUSRAUT
         o RESTORED EXISTING OBJECT
         o RESTORED NEW OBJECT
         o OWNER CHANGED
   * Result of operation
         o If move / rename: new object name.
         o If authority change: affected user profile.
         o If change of ownership: previous owner -> new owner.
   * Job performing the event
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Hope this helps.

Regards,

Luis Rodriguez
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Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert
eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions
Caracas, Venezuela



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