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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Power Cut Post 302984690 by hadimotamedi on Sunday 30th of October 2016 02:27:45 AM
Old 10-30-2016
Power Cut

Dear All
I am using a redhat server for cdr billing and mediation device on a remote network. I am experiencing problem that I am suspicious it comes from main supply power cut at the remote site. The power supply to the remote site comes from battery charger that will be automatically switched in circuit under main supply power cut but cannot provide adequate power for more than 2 hours . I am suspicious that the remote system is suffering from many frequent main supply power cut . Can you please do me favor and let me know if there is any log on my redhat server that I can check to see if there would be many frequent power cut there ?
Thank you for your time
 

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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)
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