Displaying and modifying a file's ACL entries
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
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 ---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- Overtype the fields as needed.For information about the dialog fields and valid values, see the online Help.
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