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

Safeguard Subsystem Commands
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INFO SAFEGUARD Command
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Only the user identified by a named process’s creator accessor ID (CAID), that
users group manager, and the local super ID can stop a named process.
Effect of the STOP SAFEGUARD command on user authentication
Following the execution of the STOP SAFEGUARD command, logon attempts are
subject only to the standard Guardian security authentication. User IDs that are
frozen, expired, or have expired passwords are no longer prevented from logging
on. That is, if a user knows the proper password (if any), those IDs can be used to
access the system.
Effect of the STOP SAFEGUARD command on the SAFECOM command
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Following the execution of the STOP SAFEGUARD command, any attempt to use
SAFECOM to access the Safeguard database results in an error. The security
database is inaccessible when the Safeguard software is stopped.
When the Safeguard software is restarted, it enforces all access controls that were
defined for system objects in the Safeguard object database at the time that it was
stopped.
INFO SAFEGUARD Command
The INFO SAFEGUARD command displays the current global configuration attributes.
Any user (local or remote) can execute this command.
displays most of the current global configuration attributes. If the appropriate option
is not specified, INFO SAFEGUARD does not display attributes that relate to auditing,
the default command interpreter, communication with $CMON, and logon dialog. All
attributes are described later in this section.
INFO SAFEGUARD also displays the following header line if an undeniable super ID
has been specified during system generation:
SAFEGUARD IS CONFIGURED WITH SUPER.SUPER UNDENIABLE
This header line means that you cannot deny the super ID any Safeguard access
authorities.
option
is one of:
GENERAL
DETAIL
AUDIT
CI
INFO SAFEGUARD [ [ , ] option ] [ , option ] ...