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

Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
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RESET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
Examples
Using the ASSUME SUBVOLUME and the INFO commands, a user displays a report
for the subvolume RAGS on the disk volume $SILK:
=ASSUME SUBVOLUME
=INFO $silk.rags
The display shows:
RESET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
RESET VOLUME resets the current default values of the volume attribute values to
their predefined values. RESET SUBVOLUME resets the current default subvolume
attributes to their predefined values.
When you add an authorization record for a volume or a subvolume, the current default
attribute values are used for any attributes you do not specify in the ADD command.
(To set the default attribute values to specific values, use the SET VOLUME or SET
SUBVOLUME command.)
VOLUME | SUBVOLUME
specifies either VOLUME or SUBVOLUME as the object type of the RESET
command. Omit it if the correct VOLUME or SUBVOLUME is the assumed object
type. (For more information, see the ASSUME Command on page 4-3.)
vol-subvol-attribute-keyword
sets the current default value of the specified attribute to a predefined value. The
vol-subvol-attribute-keywords and predefined values are:
OWNER The user ID of the current user
ACCESS Null (no ACL)
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS NONE (no auditing)
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL NONE (no auditing)
LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS WARNING-MODE
$SILK.RAGS
15AUG86, 12:22 \*.86,2 THAWED OFF
\*.086,002 C
086,010 C
086,255 C,O
RESET VOLUME [ [ , ] vol-subvol-attribute-keyword ]
[ , vol-subvol-attribute-keyword ] ...
RESET SUBVOLUME [ [ , ] vol-subvol-attribute-keyword ]
[ , vol-subvol-attribute-keyword ] ...