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Tools for special tasks
System administrator tools
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The ACL database (net ’p’erm) is updated with the content of the
/var/opt/lanman/etc/accadm.dat
file. New entries are added here, existing entries are
updated, and unaffected entries are left as are. The files and directories must exit
in a mounted filesystem. The resources must have been created beforehand.
-Pg
The ACL database (net ’p’erm) is updated with the content of the
/tmp/accget.dat
(acc’g’et.dat) file. New entries are added here, existing entries are updated, and
unaffected entries are left as are. The files and directories must exit in a mounted
filesystem. The resources must have been created beforehand.
-Fs
A file (’F’ilesystem ’s’cript) with the fixed name
asxperms
is created in the “ point>” directory. The file contains “permission records”, i.e. resource names with asxperms is created under every mountpoint. -Fe Displays the content of the /asxperms file ('F'ilesystem script 'e'numerate). -Fp The ACL database is updated with the content of the /asxperms file. New entries are added here, existing entries are updated, and unaffected entries -Fd Deletes the /asxperms file ('F’ilesystem script ’d’elete). -?|help A description of the command is displayed. Example: Mountpoints: /var /home Resources: /var/opt/lanman/shares /home/user1/user1.dat /home/user2/user2.dat If you invoke accadm -Fs, the /var/asxperms file contains an entry with the path name /opt/lanman/shares , which contains the permissions saved for /var/opt/lanman/shares . The /home/asxperms file contains entries with the path names /user1/user1.dat and /user2/user2.dat . The data saved can be restored again under a different mountpoint on the basis of the
access permissions for resources which are created in the file system under the
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mountpoint. If a mountpoint is not specified, this procedure is implemented for all
mounted file systems, i.e. a file called
are left as are ('F'ilesystem script net 'p'erm). The files and directories must exit in
a mounted filesystem. The resources must have been created beforehand.
relative position to the mountpoint.