Displaying and modifying a file's ACL entries



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Use the FACL view to display a file’s access control list (ACL) entries, and then use the line commands to modify, add, copy, delete, and replace ACL entries.

To display and modify a file’s ACL entries

  1. On the FSPACE view, enter the LA line command next to a file name to display the file's ACL entries in the FACL view.

      W1 =FACL==============SJSC=====*========DDMMMYYYY==10:59:50====MVUSS====D====3
     - Path: /.sh_history                                                           
     C Access     Access       Access ACL                                           
     - Type       Name        GID/UID Prm                                           
     s BASE_USER  TSGSTC            0 rw-                                           
       BASE_GROUP AOPGRP            1 ---                                           
       BASE_OTHER N/A             N/A ---
  2. Select an ACL entry to modify by entering an S line command.

                            setfacl - add/modify ACL entry
     COMMAND ===>                                              SCROLL ===> CSR
      Add/Modify File ACL Entry from:                                          
       /.sh_history                                                            
      ACL Type:        BASE_USER                                               
      ACL Name:        TSGSTC                                                  
      ACL Permissions: rw-                                                     
      New Type:        bu                                                      
      New Name:        TSGSTC                                                  
      New Permissions: rw-                                                     
     END to add/modify file ACL entry                                          
     CANcel to exit without modifying                                          
     HELP to view related help
  3. Overtype the fields as needed.For information about the dialog fields and valid values, see the online Help.


 

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