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

Process and Subprocess Security Commands
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SET PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
Considerations
Specifying an attribute name without a value in an ADD or ALTER command
causes the attribute to be assigned the predefined default value (as defined for the
RESET command).
If you enter the RESET PROCESS or SUBPROCESS command (or RESET when
the assumed object type is PROCESS or SUBPROCESS) and you do not include
any process-attribute-keyword, all the attributes are returned to their
predefined values. The predefined values are listed before the syntax for RESET
PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands on page 11-26.
Example
In this example, the user ID 86,2 enters a RESET PROCESS command to restore all
the default process attribute values to their predefined values.
To display the default values:
=SHOW PROCESS
This report shows:
To restore the default values:
=RESET PROCESS
=SHOW PROCESS
This report shows:
SET PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
SET PROCESS or SUBPROCESS establishes default values for one or more
attributes. When you add an authorization record, the default attribute values are used
for any attribute you do not specify with the ADD PROCESS or SUBPROCESS
command.
TYPE OWNER WARNING-MODE
PROCESS 86,2 OFF
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = ALL AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = LOCAL
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = REMOTE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = ALL
086,002 R,W
086,008 R,W
\*.086,255 R,W
TYPE OWNER WARNING-MODE
PROCESS 86,2 OFF
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = NONE
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE
NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED!