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

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Disk-File Security Commands
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RESET DISKFILE Command
3. To display the diskfile pattern $DATA.*TEST.* (that is, display a single diskfile
pattern) using display user as number:
=DISPLAY USER AS NUMBER
=INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $DATA.*TEST.*
This information appears:
LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS WARNING-MODE
$DATA.*TEST
* 28SEP04, 5:44 164,255 THAWED OFF
\205.011,100 R
\205.200,002 R,W
GROUP 00200 R,W,E,P,C
GROUP \205.00200 R
\*.*,* R
4. To display the diskfile patterns for all volumes starting with “$DATA” with
subvolumes starting with “PROD” :
INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $DATA*.PROD*.*, ALL
5. To list all diskfile patterns that start with the letters $A.B.C:
INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $A.B.C*, ALL
6. To display multiple diskfile patterns that have warning-mode enabled:
INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $*.*.*, ALL, WHERE WARNING-MODE
RESET DISKFILE Command
RESET DISKFILE resets the current default disk file attribute values to their predefined
values.
When you add an authorization record for a disk file, the current default disk file
attribute values are used for any attributes you do not specify in the ADD DISKFILE
command. (T
o set the default disk file attributes to specific values, use the SET
DISKFILE command.)
DISKFILE
specifies DISKFILE as the object type of the RESET command. Omit it if DISKFILE
is the assumed object type. (For more information on assumed object types, see
the ASSUME Command on page 4-3.)
RESET DISKFILE [ [ , ] disk-file-attribute-keyword ]
[ , disk-file-attribute-keyword ] ...