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

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User Security Commands
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SET USER Command
If you omit CI-PROG prog-filename in the user authentication record, the
Safeguard software starts the PROG (with associated parameters) in the
definition record for the terminal at which the user logs on. If you do not specify
PROG in the terminal definition record, the Safeguard software starts the CI-
PROG (with associated parameters) specified in the Safeguard configuration
record.
CI-LIB [lib-filename]
specifies the library file to be used with the command interpreter started when
this user is authenticated at a Safeguard terminal. lib-filename must be a
local file name.
If you omit lib-filename, no library file is used.
CI-CPU [cpu-number | ANY]
specifies the number of the CPU in which the command interpreter is to run. If
you specify ANY, any CPU is used.
If you do not specify cpu-number, any CPU is used.
CI-NAME [process-name]
specifies the process name to be assigned to the command interpreter
specified by CI-PROG.
If you omit process-name, Safeguard assigns a name to it. process-name
must be a local process name.
CI-SWAP [$vol.[subvol.filename]]
specifies the name of the volume or file to be used as the swap volume or file
for the command interpreter. $vol must be a local volume name. You can
optionally supply a subvolume name and file name.
If you omit $vol, the same volume that cont
ains the CI-PROG object file is
used.
CI-PRI [priority]
specifies the priority at which the command interpreter is to run.
If you omit priority, the value of CI-PRI in the Safeguard configuration
record is used.
CI-PARAM-TEXT [startup-param-text]
specifies the data to be supplied as the startup message text for the command
interpreter specified by CI-PROG. If you specify the CI-PARAM-TEXT attribute,
it must be the last attribute in the command string.
If you omit startup-param-text, no st
artup parameter text is used.