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

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Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
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ADD VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
volume-list
specifies one or more disk volumes for which authorization records are to be
added. volume-list can be either of:
$volume
( $volume [ , $volume ] ... )
$volume
can be any volume name. The name can contain wild-card characters.
OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION
allows you to store printable characters, which are associated with the objects, as
comments. These comments can be used to manage the object authorization
record.
The text description field can accommodate 255 bytes of text data.
The OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION attribute is supported only on systems
running H06.16 and later H-series RVUs.
subvol-list
specifies one or more subvolumes for which authorization records are to be added.
subvol-list can be either:
subvol-name
( subvol-name [ , subvol-name ... ] )
subvol-name
can be any subvolume name. The name can cont
ain wild-card characters.
LIKE [\system.]$volume
LIKE [\system.][$volume.]subvol
adopts the existing attribute values of the specified volume or subvolume as the
attribute values to be used for the authorization record or records being added. If
you omit \system, your current default system name is used. Similarly
, if you omit
$volume in a subvolume specification, your current default volume name is used.
Note. The text specified in the text description field overwrites existing data, if any. Also,
when LIKE clause is used with ADD VOLUME or ADD SUBVOLUME command, the object
text description field is not copied with other object authorization record attributes.