Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )
Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
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THAW VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
[ NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED! ]
indicates no default ACL entries are defined. Use SET...ACCESS to define default 
ACL entries. You can also use ADD...ACCESS to define ACL entries when you 
create an authorization record. 
Examples
The following SHOW VOLUME report displays the current default attribute values:
=SHOW VOLUME 
This SHOW VOLUME display indicates that:
•
Any member of user groups 18, 33, and 86 can create files on this volume.
•
Auditing is specified for all successful attempts to create or access files on this 
volume or to manage the volume’s authorization record.
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The user ID (86,2) owns this volume.
THAW VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
THAW VOLUME restores the file-creation authority granted to users by a frozen 
volume ACL. After a frozen volume is thawed, any user granted file-creation authority 
by the volume ACL can once again create disk files on that volume.
Similarly, THAW SUBVOLUME thaws a frozen subvolume ACL.
An owner of a volume, the primary owner’s group manager, and the super ID can thaw 
a volume authorization record. Similarly, an owner of a subvolume authorization 
record, the primary owner’s group manager, and the super ID can thaw a subvolume 
authorization record.
Caution. If you do not specify an ACL for a volume or subvolume, only the local super ID can 
access the volume or subvolume.
TYPE   OWNER WARNING-MODE
 VOLUME  86,2   OFF
 AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = ALL  AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = ALL
 AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE  AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE
 018,*   C
 033,*   C
 086,*   C










