Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )
The Command to Run SAFECOM
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Considerations
Considerations
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Running SAFECOM without a local SMP
You can run SAFECOM even if the Safeguard security-manager process ($ZSMP) is 
not currently running on your system. However, any attempt to access either your local 
subject or object data base results in the following warning message:
* ERROR * CANNOT OPEN SMP : FILE ERROR = 014
You can still use SAFECOM to access the object databases on a remote system that 
has the Safeguard software installed if the SMP on that system is running and you are 
a network user with access to that system.
Examples
The following examples illustrate various ways to run SAFECOM:
1. This example runs SAFECOM in execute-and-quit mode:
SAFECOM INFO DISKFILE $data.sales.report1
The report displays information about a disk file: 
 The access-control list for this file shows a network user entry for user 8,7. 
2. Start an interactive SAFECOM session:
SAFECOM / CPU 4, PRI 143, NAME $scom4 /
The screen displays: 
This command includes three run options that specify that the SAFECOM process 
run in CPU 4 with a priority of 143 and with the process name $SCOM4.
3. This sample command runs SAFECOM in batch mode:
SAFECOM / IN $data.security.setup , NOWAIT/
The IN option in this command specifies the disk file $DATA.SECURITY.SETUP as 
the input file for the SAFECOM process.
   LAST-MODIFIED  OWNER  STATUS WARNING-MODE
$DATA.SALES
 REPORT1  14OCT87, 11:46  8,7  THAWED  OFF
  002,004 DENY R
 \*.008,007  R,W,E,P
  002,*  R
  008,*  R
SAFEGUARD COMMAND INTERPRETER -T9750xnn- (ddmmmyy) SYSTEM \sys
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