HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
Safeguard user’s guide
Safeguard User’s Guide
Abstract
This manual describes the Safeguard product, the use of the command interpreter
SAFECOM, and the basic security tasks performed by all users.
The manual is intended for security administrators, system managers, and general
users of HP NonStop™ systems.
Product Version
Safeguard G07, H05
Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)
This publication supports J06.03 and all subsequent J-series RVUs, H06.08 and all
subsequent H-series RVUs, and G06.29 and all subsequent G-series RVUs, until
otherwise indicated by its replacement publications. Additionally, all considerations for
H-series throughout this manual will hold true for J-series also, unless mentioned
otherwise.
Part Number
Published
422089-020
February 2014
Document Outline
- Safeguard User’s Guide
- Legal Notices
- Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Introduction to the Safeguard Subsystem
- 2 Safeguard Logon Dialog
- 3 Securing Disk Files
- Getting Started
- Adding a Disk File to the Safeguard Subsystem
- Controlling Default Attributes
- Working With Access Control Lists
- Establishing a Default Access Control List
- Specifying Access With the ADD DISKFILE Command
- Specifying Access With the ALTER DISKFILE Command
- Deleting an Access Control List Entry
- Granting or Denying Access to an ACL
- Using One Authorization Record to Define Another
- Freezing and Thawing an Access Control List
- Specifying Auditing Conditions
- Specifying Ownership
- Other Disk-File Security Features
- Removing a File From Safeguard Control
- 4 Securing Subvolumes
- 5 Securing Processes and Subprocesses
- 6 Obtaining User and Alias Information
- 7 Working With SAFECOM
- Using SAFECOM in Interactive Mode
- SAFECOM Session-Control Commands
- Checking Your Progress
- Entering More Than One Command on a Line
- Continuing Commands From One Line to the Next
- Redirecting Output for a Single Command
- Getting Online Help
- Displaying and Editing Previous Commands
- Leaving SAFECOM Without Losing Defaults (Using the Break Key)
- Exiting a Long Report Display (Break Key Handling)
- Exiting SAFECOM
- Using SAFECOM in Execute-and-Quit Mode
- Using SAFECOM in Batch Mode
- Using Wild-Card Characters in SAFECOM Commands
- Abbreviating SAFECOM Commands
- Running Other Programs From SAFECOM
- Checking Command Syntax Only
- Using SAFECOM in Interactive Mode
- 8 Changing Display Options
- 9 Working with Patterns
- A Guardian File Security
- B Protecting Your Terminal
- C SAFECOM Command Syntax