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VMS Help MOUNT, Qualifiers, /PROTECTION *Conan The Librarian |
/PROTECTION=keyword
Specifies the protection code to be assigned to the volume.
The following table describes the keywords for this qualifier:
Keyword Description
protection Specifies the protection code according to
code the standard syntax rules for specifying user
protection (that is, system/owner/group/world).
If you omit a protection category, that category of
user is denied all access.
If you do not specify a protection code, the
default is the protection that was assigned to
the volume when it was initialized.
XAR Enables enforcement of the extended record
attribute (XAR) access controls. For more
information about XAR, see the OpenVMS Record
Management Services Reference Manual.
DSI Enables XAR permissions Owner and Group for XARs
containing Digital System Identifiers (DSI). For
more information, see the OpenVMS Record Management
Services Reference Manual.
If you specify the /PROTECTION qualifier when you mount a volume
with the /SYSTEM or /GROUP qualifier, the specified protection
code overrides any access rights implied by the other qualifiers.
If you specify the /FOREIGN qualifier, the execute (E) or create
(C) and delete (D) access codes are synonyms for logical I/O (L)
and physical I/O (P). You can, however, specify the access codes
physical I/O (P) or logical I/O (L), or both, to restrict the
nature of input/output operations that different user categories
can perform.
To use the /PROTECTION qualifier on a Files-11 volume, you must
have the user privilege VOLPRO or your UIC must match the UIC
written on the volume.
Example
The following command mounts a device labeled WORKDISK on DKA1
and assigns a protection code. Access to the volume will be read,
write, and create for system users; read, write, create, and
delete for owner; read and create for group users; and read-only
for users in the world category.
$ MOUNT/PROTECTION=(SYSTEM:RWE,O:RWED,G:RE,W:R) DKA1: WORKDISK
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