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the Object, Initial Object, and Initial Container submenu items. The ACL

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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0 Migrating root.dfs from UFS to Episode 14 Set up ACLs appropriately, including Initial Container Creation (IC) and Initial Object Creation (IO) ACLs. See Chapter 3 of the The OSF DCE DFS Administration Guide, Revision 1.2.2 for details. Note that the default ACLs for a newly created fileset are equivalent to a UNIX mode of 700; specifically: dcecp> acl show /.:/fs {user_obj rwxcid} {group_obj ------} {other_obj ------} dcecp> acl show /.:/fs -io {user_obj rwxc--} {group_obj ------} {other_obj ------} dcecp> acl show /.:/fs -ic {user_obj rwxcid} {group_obj ------} {other_obj ------} Note also that the fts restore command in Step 9 replaces the default ACLs on directories and files with the corresponding permissions of directories and files in the UFS root.dfs fileset. You can set the ACLs using the cdsbrowser. In the browser, select the /.:/fs object, pull down the Security−>OBJ ACL Edit−> menu, and successively select the Object, Initial Object, and Initial Container submenu items. The ACL for each entry may be viewed and modified. If you want to add the any_other entry, you must first add the mask_obj entry. Entries such as these that do not already exist should be entered in the Type: field. 15 Optionally use the command fts setquota /: to reset the root.dfs fileset quota. The default quota is 5 MB. Note, however, that the fts restore command in Step 9 replaces this default with the quota from the root.dfs fileset. 16 Use the command fts lsquota /: to view the result of the setquota command. 33

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Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0
Migrating root.dfs from UFS to Episode
14
Set up ACLs appropriately, including Initial Container Creation (IC) and Initial
Object Creation (IO) ACLs. See Chapter 3 of the
The OSF DCE DFS
Administration Guide, Revision 1.2.2
for details. Note that the default ACLs for
a newly created fileset are equivalent to a UNIX mode of 700; specifically:
dcecp> acl show /.:/fs
{user_obj rwxcid}
{group_obj ------}
{other_obj ------}
dcecp> acl show /.:/fs -io
{user_obj rwxc--}
{group_obj ------}
{other_obj ------}
dcecp> acl show /.:/fs -ic
{user_obj rwxcid}
{group_obj ------}
{other_obj ------}
Note also that the
fts restore
command in Step 9 replaces the default ACLs on
directories and files with the corresponding permissions of directories and files
in the UFS
root.dfs
fileset.
You can set the ACLs using the
cdsbrowser
. In the browser, select the
/.:/fs
object, pull down the Security
−>
OBJ ACL Edit
−>
menu, and successively select
the Object, Initial Object, and Initial Container submenu items. The ACL for
each entry may be viewed and modified. If you want to add the
any_other
entry,
you must first add the
mask_obj
entry. Entries such as these that do not already
exist should be entered in the
Type:
field.
15
Optionally use the command
fts setquota /:
to reset the
root.dfs
fileset quota.
The default quota is 5 MB. Note, however, that the
fts restore
command in Step
9 replaces this default with the quota from the
root.dfs
fileset.
16
Use the command
fts lsquota /:
to view the result of the
setquota
command.