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

Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
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SET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
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SET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
SET VOLUME establishes default values for one or more volume attributes. SET
SUBVOLUME establishes default values for one or more subvolume attributes. When
you add an authorization record for a volume or subvolume, the current default values
for the volume or subvolume attributes are used for any attributes you do not specify in
your ADD command.
To display the current default attribute values, use the SHOW VOLUME or SHOW
SUBVOLUME command.
LIKE [\system.]$volume
LIKE [\system.][$volume.]subvol
sets the current default volume or subvolume attributes to the same as those
currently defined for volume or subvolume. If you omit \system, your current
default system name is used. Similarly, if you omit $volume, your current default
volume name is used.
vol-subvol-attribute
defines a default value for the specified volume or subvolume attribute. The vol-
subvol-attributes are:
OWNER [owner-id]
ACCESS access-spec [ ; access-spec ] ...
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS [audit-spec]
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL [audit-spec]
AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS [audit-spec]
TYPE OWNER WARNING-MODE
VOLUME 86,2 OFF
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = NONE
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE
NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED!
SET VOLUME volume-list [ , ]
{ LIKE [\system.]$volume | vol-subvol-attribute }
[ , vol-subvol-attribute ] ...
SET SUBVOLUME subvol-list [ , ]
{ LIKE [\system.][$volume.]subvol | vol-subvol-attribute }
[ , vol-subvol-attribute ] ...