The System Values Acct attribute group contains attributes that you can use to monitor system values for accounting.
ORIGINNODE The host name for the monitored system. The valid value is an alphanumeric string with a maximum length of 64 characters.
QABNORMSW Indicates the status of a previous end of a system. The valid values include:
*YES |
Previous end of system was not normal. |
*NO |
Previous end of system was normal. |
QACGLVL The accounting level of the system. The valid values include:
*NONE |
Indicates that no accounting information is written to a journal. |
*JOB |
Indicates that job resource use is written to a journal. |
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Indicates that resource use for spooled and nonspooled print files is written to a journal. |
QACTJOB The initial number of active jobs for which auxiliary storage is to be allocated during an initial program load (IPL). The valid value is an integer in the range 1 through 32767.
QADLACTJ Indicates the additional number of active jobs for which auxiliary storage is to be allocated when the initial number of active jobs (the system value *QACTJOB) is reached. The valid value is an integer in the range 1 through 32767.
QADLSPLA Indicates the additional storage to add to the spooling control block. The valid value is an integer in the range 1024 through 32767.
QADLTOTJ Indicates the additional number of jobs for which auxiliary storage is to be allocated when the initial number of jobs (system value QTOTJOB) is reached. The valid value is an integer in the range 1 through 32767.
QAUDCTL This system value that controls whether auditing is done for objects and users' actions. It also allows you to specify the level to be performed. The valid values include:
*NONE |
These changes are not audited.
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*OBJAUD |
Objects selected by the Change Object Auditing Value (CHGOBJAUD) command are audited. |
*AUDLVL |
*QAUDLVL system value and CHGUSRAUD (AUDLVL) changes are audited. |
QAUDENDACN Indicates the action to be taken if auditing data cannot be written to the security auditing journal. The valid values include:
*NOTIFY |
A journal entry was not written to the security auditing journal and a message was sent to the QSYSOPR and QSYSMSG message queues. The action that caused the audit to be attempted continues. |
*PWRDWNSYS |
If sending the audit data to the security audit journal fails, the system is ended with a system reference code (SRC). The system is then started in a restricted state on the following IPL. |
QAUDLVL The security auditing level. The system values specifies the level of security auditing that should occur on the system. The valid values include:
*NONE |
There is no auditing. |
*AUTFAIL |
These failures are audited.
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*CREATE |
These objects are audited. (Objects created in the QTEMP library are not audited.)
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*DELETE |
All delete operations of external objects on system. (Objects deleted from QTEMP are not audited.) |
*JOBDTA |
These actions are audited.
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*OBJMGT |
These actions are audited.
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*OFCSRV |
These Office Vision for i5/OS tasks are audited.
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*PGMADP |
Adopting authority from a program owner is audited. |
*PGMFAIL |
Integrity violations are audited (blocked instruction, validation value failure, domain violation). |
*PRTDTA |
These printing functions are audited.
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*SAVRST |
These save and restore functions are audited. Restores for:
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*SECURITY |
These security functions are audited. Changes to:
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*SERVICE |
These commands for system service tools are audited.
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*SPLFDTA |
These actions for spooled files are audited.
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*SYSMGT |
These tasks for system management are audited.
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QBASACTLVL The base-storage-pool activity level. The value indicates how many system and user jobs can simultaneously compete for storage in the base storage pool. The valid value is an integer in the range 1 through 32767.