09-14-2009
It doesn't wait, it pretty much says "OK, Lets just drop the connection" and allows the FS to sort it out later.
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zos-remote.conf
ZOS-REMOTE.CONF(5) System Administration Utilities ZOS-REMOTE.CONF(5)
NAME
zos-remote.conf - the audisp-racf plugin configuration file
DESCRIPTION
zos-remote.conf controls the configuration for the audispd-zos-remote(8) Audit dispatcher plugin. The default location for this file is
/etc/audisp/zos-remote.conf, however, a different file can be specified as the first argument to the audispd-zos-remote plugin. See aud-
ispd-zos-remote(8) and auditd(8). The options available are as follows:
server This is the IBM z/OS ITDS server hostname or IP address
port The port number where ITDS is running on the z/OS server. Default is 389 (ldap port)
user The z/OS RACF user ID which the audispd-zos-remote plugin will use to perform Remote Audit requests. This user needs READ access to
FACILITY Class resource IRR.LDAP.REMOTE.AUDIT (See audispd-zos-remote(8)).
password
The password associated the the z/OS user ID configured above.
timeout
The number in seconds that audispd-zos-remote plugin will wait before giving up in connection attempts and event submissions. The
default value is 15
q_depth
The audispd-zos-remote plugin will queue inputed events to the maximum of q_depth events while trying to submit those remotely. This
can handle burst of events or in case of a slow network connection. However, the audispd-zos-remote plugin will drop events in case
the queue is full. The default queue depth is 64 - Increase this value in case you are experiencing event drop due to full queue
(audispd-zos-remote will log this to syslog).
SEE ALSO
audispd-zos-remote(8)
AUTHOR
Klaus Heinrich Kiwi <klausk@br.ibm.com>
IBM
Oct 2007 ZOS-REMOTE.CONF(5)