Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )
Introduction
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Abbreviating SAFECOM Commands
Abbreviating SAFECOM Commands
You can abbreviate any SAFECOM reserved words, including commands, attributes, 
and keywords. In most instances, you can abbreviate a reserved word to its first three 
characters although you can use more than three characters for clarity. However, you 
cannot use fewer than three characters.
Some abbreviations must be longer than three characters so that the Safeguard 
software can distinguish between similar reserved words, such as SUBVOLUME and 
SUBPROCESS. 
Hyphenated reserved words require at least three characters for each component, and 
you must include the hyphens.
To illustrate the use of abbreviations, consider this command:
ALTER DISKFILE myfile, PROGID on
The same command using abbreviated reserved words follows:
ALT DISK myfile, PRO on
These three pairs of reserved words represent a special case in which you can use the 
same three-character abbreviation for either reserved word: 
In addition to command abbreviations, SAFECOM allows you to enter certain 
combinations of audit attributes in shorthand form. For more information, see the 
Safeguard Audit Service Manual.
The Super ID
The local super ID (user ID 255,255) is the group manager for the super group and 
initially has the user name SUPER.SUPER. By default, the super ID can execute any 
command without restriction. However, for day-to-day system-management operations, 
the super ID acts only in emergency situations.
The super ID is needed to:
•
Install an operating system using a site update tape (SUT).
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Perform a systemwide backup.
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License a program object file for use by other users (FUP LICENSE command).
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Revoke the license of a licensed object file (FUP REVOKE command).
Reserved Words Abbreviation
ALL ALLOCATE ALL
NAME NAMED NAM
REMOTE REMOTEPASSWORDS REM










