Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
POOL filename2
specifies the Guardian filename of the storage-pool file that contains the volume list to use for
file creation for the fileset. The specified file must exist and must reside on the same Guardian
volume and subvolume as the ZOSSFSET and ZOSSSERV files.
Storage-pool filenames are not case-sensitive.
If the BUFFERED CREATE option is specified and the READONLY TRUE option is not specified,
the volume list contained in the POOL parameter is ignored and the disk volume specified for
the CATALOG parameter is used as the creation pool.
If the POOL option is omitted, the storage-pool file for the fileset is not changed unless it is
affected by the BUFFERED CREATE option.
READONLY { FALSE | TRUE }
specifies the write permission granted to users of the fileset.
DescriptionValue
Files within the fileset can be created, read, written, and deleted.FALSE
Files within the fileset can only be read.Using this specification causes a specification of the
BUFFERED CREATE option to be ignored.
TRUE
If the READONLY option is omitted, the write permission granted to users of the fileset is not
changed.
REPORT filename3
specifies the Guardian filename for the report file to be generated when FSCK performs an
automatic recovery for this fileset; filename3 must be a Guardian spooler location.
If the specified spooler is unavailable, FSCK uses a file-code-180 file (a C language text file)
named $SYSTEM.SYSnn.ZXdevicelabel as its outfile; nn indicates the currently running
system installation and devicelabel is the value specified for the DEVICELABEL option of
the fileset. If the file $SYSTEM.SYSnn.ZXdevicelabel already exists, FSCK appends its new
output to the existing file. The CTOEDIT command can be used to convert the file code-180-file
to a file-code-101 EDIT file.
When the REPORT option is omitted, the previous value for the fileset is unchanged.
RESTRICTEDACCESS { DISABLED | ENABLED | LOCAL }
(J06.11 and later J-series RVUs or H06.22 and later H-series RVUs only) Specifies whether the
Super user is denied special privileges for accessing files in these filesets:
DescriptionValue
This is an unrestricted fileset. Security for this fileset is the same as security for OSS filesets
on systems running J06.10 and earlier J-series RVUs and H06.21 and earlier H-series
RVUs. This is the default value.
DISABLED
Specifies that this is a restricted-access fileset and that only NonStop systems that support
restricted-access filesets can remotely access this fileset. To use the ALTER FILESET
ENABLED
command to change the RESTRICTEDACCESS attribute of ENABLED, you must be logged
on to the local system as a user ID that is a member of the Safeguard
SECURITY-PRV-ADMINISTRATOR (SPA) security group and a member of the super group
(255, nnn), but is not the super ID (255, 255) or a member of the Safeguard
SECURITY-OSS-ADMINISTRATOR (SOA) group. See also “Considerations” (page 276).
Specifies that this is a restricted-access fileset and that NonStop systems can remotely
access this fileset whether or not the systems support restricted-access filesets. To use the
LOCAL
ALTER FILESET command to change the RESTRICTEDACCESS attribute of ENABLED, you
must be logged on to the local system as a user ID that is a member of the Safeguard
SECURITY-PRV-ADMINISTRATOR (SPA) security group and a member of the super group
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