Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

Table Of Contents
User Security Commands
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RESET USER Command
CI-CPU
cpu-number is set to ANY.
CI-NAME
process-name is set to null. (The Safeguard software generates a name.)
CI-SWAP
$vol is set to null. (Use same volume as CI-PROG object file.)
CI-PRI
priority is set to null. (Use the value of CI-PRI in the Safeguard
configuration record.)
CI-PARAM-TEXT
startup-param-text is set to null. (No data is supplied in startup message
text.)
Considerations
Specifying an attribute name without a value in an ADD or ALTER command
causes the attribute to be assigned the predefined default value (as defined for
RESET USER Command on page 5-35).
Executing RESET USER without specifying a user-attribute-keyword
If you enter RESET USER (or RESET when the assumed object type is USER)
and you do not include a user-attribute-keyword, all the user attributes are
returned to their predefined values. The predefined values are listed earlier in the
syntax description.
Examples
The PRS group manager wants to restore the current default user attributes (set in
previous SET USER commands) to their predefined values. First, the manager enters
the SHOW USER command, which displays the current user attributes:
=SHOW USER