/sys$common/syshlp/HELPLIB.HLB  —  SET  AUDIT  Qualifiers  /SERVER
       /SERVER=keyword[,...]

    Modifies audit server characteristics. The following table
    describes keywords for the /SERVER qualifier:

    Keyword            Description

    CREATE_SYSTEM_LOG  This keyword is obsolete. Use SET
                       AUDIT/SERVER=NEW_LOG

                       On Alpha, causes the audit server to create
                       a new local system security audit log file.
                       Other audit servers in the cluster are not
                       affected. This keyword may be used by sites
                       operating a multienvironment cluster where
                       it may be necessary to create a new log file
                       on a specific node in the cluster. CREATE_
                       SYSTEM_LOG is synonymous with NEW_LOG for
                       nonclustered systems.

    EXIT               Initiates an audit server shutdown. This is
                       the only method for removing the audit server
                       process from the system; the audit server
                       cannot be deleted or suspended.

    FINAL_             Specifies the action the audit server should
    ACTION=action      take when it runs out of memory and cannot
                       buffer messages. (For more information, see
                       the discussion of message flow control in the
                       HP OpenVMS Guide to System Security.) Specify
                       one of the following actions:

                          CRASH - Crash the system if the audit
                          server runs out of memory.

                          IGNORE_NEW - Ignore new event messages
                          until memory is available. New event
                          messages are lost but event messages in
                          memory are saved.

                          PURGE_OLD (default) - Remove old event
                          messages until memory is available for the
                          most current messages.

    FLUSH              Copies all buffered audit and archive records
                       to the security audit log file and security
                       archive file, respectively.

    INITIATE           Enables auditing during system startup.
                       Ordinarily, auditing is started from
                       VMS$LPBEGIN in STARTUP.COM but, if a site
                       redefines the logical name SYS$AUDIT_SERVER_
                       INHIBIT, the OpenVMS system waits for a SET
                       AUDIT/SERVER=INITIATE command before enabling
                       auditing.

    NEW_LOG            Creates a new clusterwide audit log file.
                       Typically, this is used daily to generate a
                       new version of the audit log file.

                       The following sequence of commands can be used
                       to reset the space monitoring thresholds and
                       then to recreate the auditing log, thereby
                       creating a smaller log file:

                       $ SET AUDIT /JOURNAL=SECURITY
                       /THRESHOLD=WARN=200
                       $ SET AUDIT /SERVER=NEW_LOG

                       By default, the size of the new auditing log
                       file is based on the size of the previous
                       auditing logs.

    REDIRECT_SYSTEM_   This keyword is obsolete. Use SET
    LOG                AUDIT/SERVER=NEW_LOG.

                       On Alpha, causes the audit server on the local
                       node to redirect security event messages to a
                       new audit log file, whose location was defined
                       previously by the /DESTINATION qualifier.
                       Audit server processes (and log files) on
                       other nodes in the cluster are unaffected.

    RESUME             Requests the audit server process to resume
                       normal activity on the system, if adequate
                       disk space is available. Normally, once the
                       resource monitoring action threshold has been
                       reached, the audit server process suspends
                       most system activity and waits 15 minutes
                       before attempting to resume normal system
                       activity.

    START              Starts the audit server process on the
                       system. In order to fully enable the auditing
                       subsystem, the SET AUDIT/SERVER=INITIATE
                       command must be used after the SET
                       AUDIT/SERVER=START command has completed.

                       HP recommends using the following command
                       procedure to start the audit server:

                       SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP AUDIT_SERVER
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