Events 8 through 25 apply to the RACF® commands.
The following qualifier codes are used for each event:
- 0(0)
- NO VIOLATIONS DETECTED The RACF command
was issued successfully. This qualifier applies to all RACF commands.
- 1(1)
- INSUFFICIENT AUTHORITY The user did not have the authority
to issue the RACF command.
This qualifier applies to all RACF commands.
- 2(2)
- KEYWORD VIOLATIONS DETECTED The user had the authority
to issue the RACF command,
but not to all the keywords that were specified. Keywords that the
user is not authorized to use are ignored. For example, a user with
the SPECIAL attribute but without the AUDITOR attribute can issue
the ALTUSER command, but not with the GLOBALAUDIT keyword. This qualifier
applies to all RACF commands.
- 3(3)
- SUCCESSFUL LISTING OF DATASETS This logs the successful
use of LISTDSD DSNS.
- 4(4)
- SYSTEM ERROR IN LISTING OF DATA SETS This logs an error
in attempting LISTDSD DSNS.
Note: - When the SETROPTS command is issued with a keyword that contains
an asterisk (*), the asterisk is displayed in the output. For example,
if you issue the command SETROPTS AUDIT(*), the output contains AUDIT(*).
- When the SETROPTS command is issued with a keyword that lists
more than ten classes, the output lists the first ten classes and
displays the remaining number as an ellipsis. For example, if you
issue the command SETROPTS CLASSACT(class1 class2 class3
class4 class5 class6 class7 class8 class9 class10 class11 class12),
the output appears as CLASSACT(class1 class2 class3 class4
class5 class6 class7 class8 class9 class10 …(00002)).
- When the RVARY command is issued, the DATASET keyword lists the
names of as many RACF databases
as can fit in the 1024 character output. The remainder are shown as
an ellipsis (…(nnnnn)).
- When the RVARY command is issued with the NOCLASSACT(*) keyword
or with more than ten classes specified, the output lists the first
ten classes. The remaining classes are shown as an ellipsis.