Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )
Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
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ALTER VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
subvol-list
specifies one or more subvolumes for which authorization records are to be 
changed. subvol-list can be either:
 subvol-name
( subvol-name [ , subvol-name ... ] )
subvol-name
can be any subvolume name. The name can contain wild-card characters.
LIKE [\system.]$volume
LIKE [\system.][$volume.]subvol
changes the attribute values of volume-list or subvol-list to be the same as 
those currently defined for the volume or subvolume specified in the LIKE attribute. 
If you omit \system, your current default system name is used. Similarly, if you 
omit $volume, your current default volume name is used. For the ACCESS 
attribute, LIKE adds ACL entries or authorities only to existing entries. It does not 
replace or delete ACL entries or authorities.
vol-subvol-attribute
changes the value of the specified vol-subvol-attribute for the volume or 
subvolume whose authorization record is being altered. The vol-subvol-
attributes are:
OWNER [owner-id]
ACCESS access-spec [ ; access-spec ] ...
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS [audit-spec]
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL [audit-spec]
AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS [audit-spec]
AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL [audit-spec]
WHERE option-list
WARNING-MODE {ON|OFF}
OWNER [owner-id]
specifies the new owner of the volume or subvolume. owner-id can be either:
[\node-spec.]group-name.member-name
[\node-spec.]group-num , member-num
If you omit owner-id, owner-id is set to your user ID.
ACCESS access-spec [ ; access-spec ] ...
changes the ACL for filename-list by adding or deleting ACL entries or by 
changing the authority list of a current access-control-list entry.
An ACL contains as many as 50 entries that grant or deny access authorities to 
users and user groups.










