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

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Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
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FREEZE VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
WHERE option-list
specifies that only volumes or subvolumes in filename-list that have
LICENSE, PROGID, or WARNING-MODE set are to be deleted.
option-list has the form:
[ ( ] option [ OR option ] [ ) ]
option
can be either:
PROGID
LICENSE
WARNING-MODE
Examples
The user who owns the authorization records for the three subvolumes MAIL,
PERSNL, and REPORTS can delete the Safeguard authorization records by entering
this command:
=DELETE SUBVOLUME (mail, persnl, reports)
Now these three subvolumes are no longer subject to Safeguard access control or
auditing. However, the Safeguard volume access controls remain in effect for any of
the subvolumes that reside on a disk volume protected by the Safeguard software.
FREEZE VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
FREEZE VOLUME temporarily suspends the access authorities granted to users
through a volume ACL. While a volume is frozen, only the owners of the volume’s
authorization records, the primary owners group manager, and the super ID can
create or access disk files on the volume.
Similarly, FREEZE SUBVOLUME temporarily suspends the access authorities granted
to users through a subvolume ACL. While a subvolume is frozen, only the owners of
the subvolume authorization record, the primary owner’s group manager, and the
super ID can create or access disk files on the subvolume.
An owner of a volume, the primary owner
’s group manager, and the super ID can
freeze a volume authorization record. Similarly, an owner of a subvolume authorization
record, the primary owner’s group manager, and the super ID can freeze a subvolume
authorization record.