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

Table Of Contents
Disk Volume and Subvolume Security Commands
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RESET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME Commands
Consideration
Specifying an attribute name without a value in an ADD or ALTER command
causes the attribute to be assigned the predefined default value (as defined for the
RESET command).
If you enter RESET VOLUME or RESET SUBVOLUME (or RESET when VOLUME
or SUBVOLUME is the assumed object type) but you do not include any vol-
subvol-attribute-keyword, all the current default values for the volume or
subvolume attributes are returned to their predefined values. The predefined
values are listed before the syntax for
SET VOLUME and SUBVOLUME
Commands on page 9-28.
Examples
In this example, a RESET VOLUME command restores all the volume attributes to
their predefined values.
First the SHOW VOLUME command displays the volume status:
=SHOW VOLUME
Then the RESET VOLUME command is entered:
=RESET VOLUME
Another SHOW VOLUME command is entered:
=SHOW VOLUME
The display shows:
TYPE OWNER WARNING-MODE
VOLUME 33,13 OFF
OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION =
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = ALL AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = ALL
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE
018,* C
033,* C
086,* C
TYPE OWNER WARNING-MODE
VOLUME 86,2 OFF
OBJECT-TEXT-DESCRIPTION =
AUDIT-ACCESS-PASS = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-PASS = NONE
AUDIT-ACCESS-FAIL = NONE AUDIT-MANAGE-FAIL = NONE
NO ACCESS CONTROL LIST DEFINED!