Controlling default attributes – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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Securing Disk Files
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Controlling Default Attributes
Once again, display the authorization record:
=INFO DISKFILE report1
The display shows:
The file report1 is protected by the Safeguard software with a simple access control list
that consists of only your user ID. To modify or expand the access control list, see
Working With Access Control Lists
Controlling Default Attributes
When you add a file to the Safeguard database, any unspecified attributes take on the
default attributes for a disk file. As the previous examples showed, when report1 was
initially added to the Safeguard database, it did not have an access control list. This
occurred because the default disk-file attributes do not include an access control list.
To see the default values for disk files:
=SHOW DISKFILE
The display shows:
LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS WARNING-MODE
$DATA.SALES
REPORT1 18JUL05, 11:03 2,1 THAWED OFF
002,001 R,W,E,P, O
Note. If you display the Guardian security string with the FUP INFO command or the TACL
FILEINFO command, the value of the RWEP field appears as four asterisks ("****") for the file
that is placed under Safeguard protection through the ADD DISKFILE command. But if the file
is placed under Safeguard control through the use of a DEFAULT-PROTECTION or
PERSISTENT PROTECTION record FUP INFO and FILEINFO will display Guardian security
string in the RWEP column though the file will be placed under Safeguard protection.
TYPE OWNER WARNING-MODE
DISKFILE 2,1 OFF
OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION =
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = NONE
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE
AUDIT-PRIV-LOGON = OFF
LICENSE = OFF PROGID = OFF CLEARONPURGE = OFF PERSISTENT = OFF
TRUST = OFF
PRIV-LOGON = OFF
NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED!
Note. The attributes, AUDIT-PRIV-LOGON and PRIV-LOGON, are supported only on systems
running H06.11 and later H-series RVUs and G06.32 and later G-series RVUs. The OBJECT-
TEXT-DESCRIPTION attribute is supported only on systems running J06.05 and later J-series
RVUs and H06.16 and later H-series RVUs.