XYGATE Compliance PRO (XSW) Reference Manual

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Chapter 11. Access Analysis Mapping
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ACLs by User Query
Entering a user name will return a listing of all Protection Records that include the
selected user(s). You may choose all members of group by entering <group>.* or
choose all users by entering *,*.
All available userids on a system are shown in the drop-down list. The list shows both
the user name and user number. The userids are displayed in order by group name
and user name.
There will be one row per Protection Record that includes the user.
If you enter a <group>.*, only Protections Records with the group.* entry will be
returned. The individual group members will not be listed.
If a user is included in a Filesharing Group, all files the user can access via the
Filesharing Group will also be returned.
ACLs Xref Query
This query returns all Protection Records. This query is unique because it also returns
Protection Records for Safeguard OBJECTTYPEs and SECURITY GROUPs as well
as VOLUME, SUBVOLUME, DISKFILE, PROCESS, SUBPROCESS, DEVICE and
SUBDEVICE Protection Records.
Files by User Query
Enter a specific user name to return a list of all Guardian files that the selected user
has access to. Only files protected by Safeguard will be included in the listing.
All available userids on a system are shown in the drop-down list. The list shows both
the user name and user number. The userids are displayed in order by group name
and user name.
The files within SUBVOLUMEs and Patterns are expanded, but not within VOLUMEs.
So a SUBVOLUME Protection Record for subvolume with five files in it will return five
rows. A VOLUME Protection Record, denoted as $VOL.*.*, will return a single row.
If a user is included in a Filesharing Group, all files the Filesharing Group can access
will also be returned.
Subvolume XRef Query
The Subvolume Xref query compares existing subvolumes against the Safeguard
SUBVOLUME Protection Records. You can use this query to find subvolumes that
should be protected by Safeguard but are not, or to find SUBVOLUME Protection
Records for nonexistent subvolumes.