The nas Commands
nas_acl
SYNOPSIS
nas_acl
-list
| -info {-user | -group | -owner} <numerical_id>
| -delete {-user | -group} <numerical_id>
|[-name <name>] -create {-user | -group} <numerical_id> level=<acl_level>
| -modify {-user | -group} <numerical_id>
{[num_id=<numerical_id>][,level=<acl_level>]}
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
Manages the access control level table.
nas_acl creates, lists, and displays information for access control level
entries within the table, and deletes the specified group or entries.
The access control level table is created and recognized in the NAS
database and contains assigned levels for users and groups. A user
must be defined in the
entry in the table. Creating an access control level entry defines the
access level allowed for the user or group once a value has been
established for an object.
Note: root privileges are required to create, modify, or delete the access
control level table. The root user is permitted access to all objects.
-list
Lists the access control level table.
-info { -user | -group | -owner } <numerical_id>
Displays information for the user, group or index entry of the owner
as specified by the <numerical_id>.
-delete { -user | -group } <numerical_id>
Deletes the entry for the specified user or group from the access
control level table.
-create { -user | -group } <numerical_id> level=<acl_level>
Creates an access control level entry for the specified user or group.
The <numerical_id> can be a user ID (UID) or group ID (GID).
Note: Before executing this command, the user or group must exist in the
Control Station in the /etc/passwd file or the /etc/group file.
file prior to being assigned an
/etc/passwd
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