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The default entry is all. Press Enter to select this entry, change the entry to
another user name, or press F4 to list user records previously configured and
select a user from the list.
The following screen shows the system default permission record for all users
on the system:
The fields have the following meanings:
User name to allow
The user name entered or selected on the prior screen. You cannot
change this field on this screen.
If all: Users to deny access
Default=(blank/none). If you selected to add or change the record for
“all” users, enter a list of users, separated by spaces, to be explicitly
denied access. In other words, all users except those specified here will
be permitted.
Tape or Virtual Devices for backups or ″all″
Default=(blank/none). If the specified user is allowed to back up to a
tape drive or virtual device, enter the device name or names, separated
by spaces. You can also press F4 to list the available tape and virtual
devices on the system and select one or more devices from the list
using F7.
Enter “all” to provide a backup option for this user for all tape and
virtual devices on the system.
Only the devices entered here are displayed on the SMIT menus when
the user selects a backup.
Directory path for backup images
Default=(blank/none). If you want to allow the specified user to
perform backups to disk image files, enter the directory or directories,
separated by spaces, that the user can back up to. Press F4 to display a
list of backup image directories already selected, or the default
Add or Change User Device/Directory Access
Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.
[Entry Fields]
* User name to allow all
If all: Users to deny access [] +
Tape or Virtual Devices for backups or "all" [all] +
Directory path for backup images [/usr/lpp/sysback/bf/lo> +
Directory path for network install images [/usr/lpp/sysback/image> +
F1=Help F2=Refresh F3=Cancel F4=List
F5=Reset F6=Command F7=Edit F8=Image
F9=Shell F10=Exit Enter=Do
Figure 7-2. The System Default Permission Record for ″all″ Users
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