Discussion:
AS400 and Syslog
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j***@gmail.com
2006-02-02 14:18:41 UTC
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Can I assume that the lack of material on the Internet, ibm.com, ibm
redbooks, and this group that the 400's journals are not compatible
with and not able to export to a syslog server?
Karl Schmidt
2006-02-02 14:53:18 UTC
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Yes, you are right. BTW who needs syslog if you have an real stable System
;-)
regards
Karl.
Post by j***@gmail.com
Can I assume that the lack of material on the Internet, ibm.com, ibm
redbooks, and this group that the 400's journals are not compatible
with and not able to export to a syslog server?
j***@gmail.com
2006-02-02 15:06:38 UTC
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true. I'm trying to balance auditors and dasd restrictions. I need to
keep a years worth of audjrn data readily accessible. Any ideas? How
are other AS400 environments managing this, now that we live in a
Sarbanes-Oxley world?
Jack Kingsley II
2006-02-02 16:35:20 UTC
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Have you determined how much data etc that you would need to journal, you
could also purge the jrnrcv to tape etc.
Post by j***@gmail.com
true. I'm trying to balance auditors and dasd restrictions. I need to
keep a years worth of audjrn data readily accessible. Any ideas? How
are other AS400 environments managing this, now that we live in a
Sarbanes-Oxley world?
Pompa
2006-02-02 17:27:48 UTC
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As soon you can get a log file in other format different than the internal
OS/400 format, anyone could fake it, but anyway if you need an output file
to export to another systems you can always perform a DSPLOG to a file as
output
Shalomc
2006-02-02 21:17:55 UTC
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You can use BigSister - there is a port to iSeries somewhere on the
net..

(http://www.joerg.cc/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BigSister)

ShalomC
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