CCA symmetric key lifecycle event (Subtype 40)

ICSF writes subtype 40 whenever a CCA symmetric key undergoes a lifecycle event. A lifecycle event is any event that changes a key, the key's metadata, or the key's state. Examples of lifecycle events include generating a key, updating a key, and a key becoming active. Subtype 40 contains information about the event, information identifying the key, metadata about the key, and information identifying the user. See the AUDITKEYLIFECKDS option in Parameters in the installation options data set for more details about enabling these events.

SMF records for this subtype will also contain server user and end user audit sections.
Note: When using the CKDS KEYS utility, key life cycle events are only recorded for ADD functions.