Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.28+, H06.05+)
System Functions (f - i) fstat64(2)
calls.
The st_ctime and st_atime fields for Guardian regular disk files (except for EDIT files) are
updated by OSS function calls, not by Guardian procedure calls.
The time fields for /G, /G/vol, and /G/vol/subvol always contain the current time.
The mapping between Guardian files and their corresponding file types described in the st_mode
field is listed next:
Guardian st_mode
Example in /G File Type File Type Permissions
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N/A Directory r-xr-xr-x
/G
vol Disk volume Directory rwxrwxrwx
vol/subvol Subvolume Directory rwxrwxrwx
vol/subvol/fileid Disk file Regular file See following text
vol/#123 Temporary disk file Regular file See following text
ztnt Subtype 30 process Directory --x--x--x
ztnt/#pty0001 Subtype 30 process
with qualifier
Character special rw-rw-rw-
vol1/zyq00001 Subvolume Directory ---------
A Guardian file classified as a directory is always owned by the super ID.
Guardian permissions are mapped as follows:
• Guardian network or any user permission is mapped to OSS other permission.
• Guardian community or group user permission is mapped to OSS group permission.
• Guardian user or owner permission is mapped to OSS owner permission.
• Guardian super ID permission is OSS super ID permission.
• Guardian read permission is mapped to OSS read permission.
• Guardian write permission is mapped to OSS write permission.
• Guardian execute permission is mapped to OSS execute permission.
• Guardian purge permission is ignored.
Users are not allowed read access to Guardian processes.
OSS file permissions are divided into three groups (owner, group, and other) of three permission
bits each (read, write, and execute). The OSS permission bits do not distinguish between remote
and local users as Guardian security does; local and remote users are treated alike.
Use on Remote Objects
The content of the st_dev field of the stat64 structure is unique for each node in /E because each
node is a separate fileset. Values for directories within /E are the same as values for objects on
the local HP NonStop node.
The S_ISEXPANDOBJECT macro can indicate whether an object in the /E directory is on a
remote HP NonStop server node when the st_dev field is passed to the macro. The value of the
macro is TRUE if the object is on a remote HP NonStop node and FALSE otherwise.
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