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Example

 $ SHOW AUDIT/ALL
 List of audit journals:
  Journal name:           SECURITY
  Journal owner:          (system audit journal)
  Destination:            SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]SECURITY.AUDIT$JOURNAL
  Monitoring:             enabled
    Warning thresholds,   Block count:    100   Duration:    2 00:00:00.0
    Action thresholds,    Block count:     25   Duration:    0 00:30:00.0

 Security auditing server characteristics:
  Database version:       4.4
  Backlog (total):        100, 200, 300
  Backlog (process):      5, 2
  Server processing intervals:
    Archive flush:        0 00:01:00:00
    Journal flush:        0 00:05:00:00
    Resource scan:        0 00:05:00:00
  Final resource action:  purge oldest audit events

 Security archiving information:
  Archiving events:       none
  Archive destination:

 System security alarms currently enabled for:
  ACL
  Authorization
  INSTALL
  Time
  Audit:      illformed
  Breakin:    dialup,local,remote,network,detached
  Login:      batch,dialup,local,remote,network,subprocess,detached
  Logfailure: batch,dialup,local,remote,network,subprocess,detached,server

 System security audits currently enabled for:
  ACL
  Mount
  Authorization
  INSTALL
  Time
  Audit:      illformed
  Breakin:    dialup,local,remote,network,detached
  Login:      batch,dialup,local,remote,network,subprocess,detached,server
  Logfailure: batch,dialup,local,remote,network,subprocess,detached,server
  Logout:     batch,dialup,local,remote,network,subprocess,detached,server
  FILE access:
    Failure:  read,write,execute,delete,control

     The SHOW AUDIT command in this example displays the auditing
     settings after a system installation. See the SET AUDIT/ENABLE
     command for descriptions of the individual audit items.