For an eligible volume record (for a specified volume serial, or
for each eligible volume) indicating the volume has been
dumped at least once, AUDIT makes the following
checks:
- If the eligible volume refers to a dump generation for which there
is no dump generation (G) record, AUDIT reports *ERR 94.
- For a dump generation record with a dump copy referring to a dump
volume:
- If there is no dump volume (Y) record, AUDIT
reports *ERR 95.
- If the dump volume record exists, but is not flagged as belonging
to a dump copy, AUDIT reports *ERR 96.
- If the generation referred to from a valid entry in a dump volume
record is not the same as the generation referring to that dump volume,
or the generation indicates a dump copy starts on a dump volume but
the file sequence number is not the same as the entry number of the
copy in the dump volume record, or the generation indicates a dump
copy spans to a dump volume but the entry referring to the generation
is not the first in the dump volume record, AUDIT reports *ERR 97.
- If the dump class name in the dump volume record is not the same
as the class name in the generation referring to that dump volume,
AUDIT reports *ERR 99.
- If the volume sequence number in the dump volume record is not
the same as the sequence of that volume in the dump copy within the
dump generation referring to that volume, AUDIT reports *ERR 100.
- If there is no migration volume record for the volume containing
the dump copy’s VTOC copy data set, AUDIT reports *ERR
101.
If the scope of the AUDIT is
not limited
to specific volumes, the next check is driven by dump generation records:
- If a dump generation record refers to a volume for which there
is no eligible volume record, AUDIT reports *ERR
102.
- If a dump generation record refers to a volume with an eligible
volume record that does not refer back to
that generation, AUDIT reports *ERR 103.
If the scope of the AUDIT is
not limited
to specific volumes, or a generation record for a dumped volume cannot
be found, or a dump volume record referred to by a generation does
not refer back to that generation, the last check is driven by dump
volume records flagged as valid:
- If the dump volume refers to a generation for which there is no
dump generation record, AUDIT reports *ERR 104.
- When the dump generation record exists:
- If the dump volume is not part of any dump copy in the generation,
AUDIT reports *ERR 98.
- If the dump class name in the dump volume record is not the same
as the class name in the generation referring to that dump volume,
AUDIT reports *ERR 99.
- If the volume sequence number in the dump volume record is not
the same as the sequence of that volume in the dump copy within the
dump generation referring to that volume, AUDIT reports *ERR 100.