XYGATE Access Control Reference Manual
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Access Control Reference Manual
Chapter 4. DBSO – The Database Server
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You can also specify an alternative ACACL file to process as in the following example:
Example:
$SYSTEM.XGYATEAC 34> RUN DBSO DSTATS NEWACL
XYGATEAC 5.75 XYPRO \N1 20991231 (see <<CONFIG for Copyright) SJU-100207
ACCONF CHECKSUM 408373373 ($SYSTEM.XYGATEAC.ACCONF)
ACCONFCO CHECKSUM 676401214 ($SYSTEM.XYGATEAC.ACCONFCO)
ACACL CHECKSUM 288321902 ($SYSTEM.XYGATEAC.NEWACL)
No syntax errors found
Table Current Limit Entry-size Space-used
ACL Commands 23 2000 584 13432
ACL Groups 4 200 38 152
ACL IDs 102 32767 54 5508
FKEY Mappings 0 200 2 0
Opensbyobjects 22 2000 40 880
Donotstop 0 800 40 0
Auditprog 0 800 40 0
Port 0 800 40 0
Audits 1 9 288 288
Input Strings 21 10000 6 126
Data space 627 511999
Command Aliases 38 1000 8 304
Data space 369 19999
Startup Strings
Data space 16 10000
Allow/Deny Cmds 2 3000 10 20
Data space 15 30000
$SYSTEM.XYGATEAC 35>
4.3 DBSO for Command Access
The DBSO process can be used to display the commands available.
4.3.1 COMMANDS
The COMMANDS command is used to generate a list of ACACL Command Entries
that are available for a specified userid.
Example:
15> RUN DBSO COMMAND XYGATEP.TEST1
Checking commands for user XYGATEP.TEST1
CMD:EDIT-TEST-EVERYONE This entry should show for everyone
CMD:FUP-TEST-EVERYONE This entry should show for everyone
CMD:SGETACL
CMD:STACL
CMD:TACL-TEST-DESCRIPTION Sixty-four characters of description
16>
The command name and the DESCRIPTION text are shown above.