No we don't, and that was one of the options I was looking at yesterday.

On 08/07/12 07:24, Vernooij, CP - SPLXM wrote:
Do you have a IEAVMXIT active? I think it can delete the unwanted
messages efficiently and fast enough to eliminate your problems
temporarily.

Kees.


"Mark Jacobs"<mark.jac...@custserv.com>  wrote in message
news:<5020f497.2020...@custserv.com>...
I was given bad information prior to my initial posting. The root
cause
of the problem wasn't RACF audit being turned on, but cleanup of the
access list of several CSFKEYS profiles. We're getting tons of racf
violation messages in syslog/operlog. MPF can't process them fast
enough, which in turn doesn't allow Netview/SA to have timely access
to
the messages it cares about.

It's an application design problem that eventually has to be fixed by
them, but in the short term we need a solution to this problem.

On 08/06/12 20:33, Walt Farrell wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2012 11:26:27 -0400, Mark
Jacobs<mark.jac...@custserv.com>   wrote:

As part of our PCI certification process we were required to turn
on the
RACF audit function for both failed and successful accesses of
selected
resources. We're having problems with Netview trying to keep up
with the
messages being written to Syslog/Operlog by the enablement of the
audits.

First, RACF does not issue messages for successes; only for failures
(or warnings). So auditing successes would not be related to your
problem.
Next, if you're getting so many failures accessing those resources
that NetView is having problems then it sounds to me like you have some
other problem, as failures should be rare.
What profiles did you change, and what ICH408I messages have started
coming out?


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