Safeguard Administrator's Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
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4 Securing Volumes and Devices
The Safeguard User's Guide explains how to secure disk files, subvolumes, and 
processes. This section describes how to secure disk volumes and devices. By default, 
only super-group members can add volumes and devices to the Safeguard database. 
(However, you can also define a special group of users to be responsible for volumes 
and devices. To do so, use the appropriate OBJECTTYPE authorization, as described 
in Section 5, OBJECTTYPE Control.) This section explains how to secure volumes and 
devices.
You secure volumes and devices in generally the same manner that you secure other 
objects. You use the same basic set of nine security commands—ADD, ALTER, 
DELETE, INFO, SET, RESET, SHOW, FREEZE, and THAW. For example, if you want 
to add a device to the Safeguard database, use the ADD DEVICE command. Table 4-1 
reviews these security commands.
The access authorities for volumes are the same as those for disk files and 
subvolumes. The access authorities for devices are limited to READ, WRITE, and 
OWNER because other authorities are not meaningful for devices. For your 
convenience, Table 4-2
 on page 4-2 lists the valid access authorities for each type of 
system object.
You can also use LIKE, DENY, and the minus sign (-) to control attributes of volumes 
and devices in the same manner you use them with other system objects. And you can 
specify auditing in the same manner that you would specify it for other objects.
Table 4-1. Security Commands for Volumes and Devices
Command Description
SET  Establishes default values for the volume or device security attributes. When a 
volume or device is added to the system, these default values are used for any 
attributes not specified with the ADD command.
SHOW  Displays the current values of the default security attributes for volumes or 
devices.
ADD  Adds a volume or device to the Safeguard database by creating an object 
authorization record for it.
RESET  Resets the value of one or more default security attributes to predefined 
values.
INFO  Displays the current values of the security attributes defined for a volume or 
device.
ALTER  Changes one or more security attributes in the authorization record for a 
volume or device.
FREEZE  Suspends access authority to a volume or device.
THAW  Restores access authority to a frozen volume or device.
DELETE  Removes a volume or device from the Safeguard database by deleting the 
object authorization record.










