FUP Commands
privileged program. To license files protected by the Safeguard product, use the
Safeguard command interpreter (SAFECOM).
LICENSE fileset-list
fileset-list
is a list of files to be licensed for use by nonprivileged users. You can use wild-card
characters and specify qualified-fileset for fileset-list.
LICENSE (Super ID) Guidelines
Files must be code 100, 700, or 800. If a file has another file code, error 2 occurs.
If a licensed, privileged program is opened with write access, the file becomes
unlicensed.
If a user who is not the super ID (255,255) attempts to license a file, file-system
error 48 (security violation) occurs.
LICENSE (Super ID) Examples
To let nonprivileged users run the privileged program stored in the disk file MYPROG (if
the SUPER ID enters the command:
-LICENSE MYPROG
To let nonprivileged users run any of the privileged programs stored in the current
subvolume with a file code of 100 (if the super ID enters the command):
-LICENSE * WHERE FILECODE=100
Commands Related to LICENSE (Super ID)
COMMAND
REVOKE
LISTLOCKS
Displays information on all locks (granted or waiting) for specified Guardian file sets or
SQL/MX ANSI names.
FUP converts each ANSI name to the corresponding list of Guardian file names, then
performs LISTLOCKS on each of these files, and displays information of the locked
files only.
Note. FUP support for fully qualified ANSI names for the LISTLOCKS command is applicable
on H06.04 and subsequent RVUs.
Function
Resets file security and other attributes of a file
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