Appendix C: Analyzing QAUDJRN on Other Systems
Preparing the Systems for Remote Auditing
Auditallows you to audit other systems in your network. Before you can do this, you must prepare both the system where you want to run the audit (your local system) and the system that you want to audit (the remote system).
On the remote system:
- Use the WRKRDBDIRE command to get the RDB-name of the *LOCAL entry.
- Make a note of the RDB name. You will need it when configuring the local system.
- In the Audit main menu, select 89. Base Support (STRAUD > 89). The BASE Support menu appears.
- Select 71. Work with network definitions. The Work with Network Systems screen appears.
- Type 1 for each system and define it to the network in the Modify Network System screen.
- Set Where is QAUDJRN analyzed to the proper system name of the local system.
- Enter a unique ID in Default Extension Id.
On the local system:
- Use the WRKRDBDIRE command to verify that you defined the remote system. If not, enter the following command: ADDRDBDIRE RDB(<RDB_NAME>) RMTLOCNAME(‘<IP_ADDRESS>’ *IP)
- <RDB_NAME> - Enter the RDB name you noted above.
- <IP_ADDRESS> - Enter the IP Address of the remote system.
- Enter the following command:
ADDRMTJRN RDB(<RDB_NAME>) SRCJRN(QSYS/QAUDJRN) +
TGTJRN(SMZ4DTA???/QAUDJRN) /* ???="Default Extension Id." */ - Enter the following command:
SBMJOB AUCATCHUP CMD(CALL SMZ4/AURMQAUD *ACTIVE) - Add the SBMJOB command from the previous step to the IBM i startup program.
- In the Audit main menu, select 89. Base Support (STRAUD > 89). The BASE Support menu appears.
- Select 71. Work with network definitions. The Work with Network Systems screen appears.
- Type 1 for each system and define it to the network in the Modify Network System screen.
To see a brief version of these instructions online:
- Select 1. Setup Instructions in the Analyzing QUADRJN on another system menu (STRAUD > 2 > 41 > 1).