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

Table Of Contents
User Security Commands
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SET USER Command
GUARDIAN [DEFAULT] [SUB]VOLUME [\system.]$vol.subvol
specifies the Guardian default subvolume. The word DEFAULT and the prefix
SUB are optional. You can include them in the command for readability.
\system is also optional. If you omit \system, the current system is assumed.
$vol specifies the user’s default volume, and subvol specifies the default
subvolume.
If no GUARDIAN VOLUME is specified, the default subvolume is set to
$SYSTEM.NOSUBVOL.
INITIAL-DIRECTORY [dir-path]
specifies the initial working directory within the OSS file system for the user.
dir-path is a case-sensitive text string of up to 256 characters. It must be a
syntactically valid OSS pathname. If you specify the INITIAL-DIRECTORY
attribute, it must be the last attribute in the command string.
If you omit dir-path, no pathname is used.
INITIAL-PROGRAM [prog-path]
specifies the initial program pathname within the OSS environment for the
user. prog-path is a case-sensitive text string of up to 256 characters. It must
be a syntactically valid OSS pathname. If you specify the INITIAL-PROGRAM
attribute, it must be the last attribute in the command string.
If you omit prog-path, no pathname is used.
INITIAL-PROGTYPE [prog-type]
specifies the initial program type within the OSS environment for the user.
prog-type
is one of these:
PROGRAM
SERVICE
WINDOW
If you omit prog-type, PROGRAM is u
sed.
This feature is not currently implemented on NonS
top systems. It is reserved
for future use.
CI-PROG [prog-filename]
specifies the command interpreter to be st
arted after this user is authenticated
at a Safeguard terminal. prog-filename is the name of the command
interpreter’s object file. It must be a local file name.
If you omit prog-filename, the other user attributes associated with CI-
PROG in this r
ecord are not meaningful.