Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )

User Security Commands
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SET USER Command
CI-LIB [lib-filename]
specifies the library file to be used with the command interpreter started when
this user is authenticated at a Safeguard terminal. lib-filename must be a
local file name.
If you omit lib-filename, no library file is used.
CI-CPU [cpu-number | ANY]
specifies the number of the CPU in which the command interpreter is to run. If
you specify ANY, any CPU is used.
If you do not specify cpu-number, any CPU is used.
CI-NAME [process-name]
specifies the process name to be assigned to the command interpreter
specified by CI-PROG.
If you omit process-name, Safeguard assigns a name to it. process-name
must be a local process name.
CI-SWAP [$vol.[subvol.filename]]
specifies the name of the volume or file to be used as the swap volume or file
for the command interpreter. $vol must be a local volume name. You can
optionally supply a subvolume name and file name.
If you omit $vol, the same volume that contains the CI-PROG object file is
used.
CI-PRI [priority]
specifies the priority at which the command interpreter is to run.
If you omit priority, the value of CI-PRI in the Safeguard configuration
record is used.
CI-PARAM-TEXT [startup-param-text]
specifies the data to be supplied as the startup message text for the command
interpreter specified by CI-PROG. If you specify the CI-PARAM-TEXT attribute,
it must be the last attribute in the command string.
If you omit startup-param-text, no startup parameter text is used.
Considerations
An expired user cannot log on.
When a user’s access expires, the user cannot log on to the system, but the user’s
authentication record is not deleted.