Re: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-30 Thread Augusto Alonso
Hi. Maybe it's stupid but, have you antivirus? If yes, check the log messages. Regards, -AA - Original Message - From: "Mac Bhyat" To: Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 2:46 PM Subject: [U2] File Delete Logging UV Hi, Does anyone know of a way to put file delete l

[U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-30 Thread Shaun.Ferguson
My apologies, I am on digest, but if you want to monitor DELETE.FILE, put a wrapper on it. :CT VOC DELETE.FILE VOC: DELETE.FILE: S DELETE.FILE.WRAP :CT VOC DELETE.FILE.WRAP VOC: DELETE.FILE.WRAP: C /TESTPLACE/TEST.PROGRAMS/SOME.BP/_DELETE.FILE.WRAP (or globally catalog it) :ED SOME.BP DELETE.F

RE: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-30 Thread Brian Leach
Behalf Of Mac Bhyat > Sent: 30 December 2008 07:48 > To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org > Subject: RE: [U2] File Delete Logging UV > > the voc simply vanishes (both DATA and DICT)- as if a > DELETE.FILE were done > > Mac > > -Original Message- > From: own

RE: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-30 Thread Mac Bhyat
it's the entire VOC file at unix and uv level Mac -Original Message- From: owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org [mailto:owner-u2-us...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Scott Ballinger Sent: 29 December 2008 07:21 PM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] File Delete Loggi

RE: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-30 Thread Mac Bhyat
: Re: [U2] File Delete Logging UV If the deleting process was acting on the &UFD& file, it could quite happily delete the VOC file, and it would appear as if the file had been deleted via the operating system as the usual Universe etc links would still exist. I don't think a VOC tri

RE: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-29 Thread Stuart Boydell
You might want to have a look at OS level tools which will monitor a file in realtime... something like FAM or Tripwire: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/faq.html http://www.blacksheepnetworks.com/security/resources/aix-tripwire.html If you use AIX, it has an auditing subsystem which would probabl

Re: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-29 Thread dennis bartlett
If the deleting process was acting on the &UFD& file, it could quite happily delete the VOC file, and it would appear as if the file had been deleted via the operating system as the usual Universe etc links would still exist. I don't think a VOC trigger would be enacted if the &UFD& entry was dele

Re: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-29 Thread Scott Ballinger
Um, is it the VOC file that is disappearing, or an item in the VOC file? /Scott Ballinger Pareto Corporation Edmonds WA USA 206 713 6006 On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 6:24 AM, Jeff Butera wrote: > > > Put a DELETE trigger on the VOC file and in the code, specifically test > for > > just the VOC item

Re: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-29 Thread Jeff Butera
> Put a DELETE trigger on the VOC file and in the code, specifically test for > just the VOC item that keeps getting deleted (i.e. ignore any others). > When you get a hit, immediately send your self an E-mail with all the info > in question. > > Remember that triggers must be globally cataloged,

RE: [U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-29 Thread Israel, John R.
Put a DELETE trigger on the VOC file and in the code, specifically test for just the VOC item that keeps getting deleted (i.e. ignore any others). When you get a hit, immediately send your self an E-mail with all the info in question. Remember that triggers must be globally cataloged, but that

[U2] File Delete Logging UV

2008-12-29 Thread Mac Bhyat
Hi, Does anyone know of a way to put file delete logging in place in universe ? We have a VOC file that keeps disappearing from an account, at both a unix and uv level, and I not sure what process is doing it, so I would like to log a delete to a file Thanks Mac -- This message was scanned