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тАО07-09-2010 12:16 AM
тАО07-09-2010 12:16 AM
Re: How to identify objects that have an ACL.
I just tested the GETACL routine (using Arnes fortran test program provided with acl.mar), and it works (just needs to remove the "IV" from the register save masks on Alpha (and IA64 ).
To get a program for the task the OP wants to do, a simple loop can be programmed:
lib$find_file() with the (wildcard-) filename
getacl() for each file found.
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тАО07-09-2010 12:47 AM
тАО07-09-2010 12:47 AM
Re: How to identify objects that have an ACL.
http://www.digiater.nl/dfu.html
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тАО07-09-2010 01:49 AM
тАО07-09-2010 01:49 AM
Re: How to identify objects that have an ACL.
Yes, you can use DFU SEARCH/ACE to search the files which have an ACE containing the specific identifier. The format is shown as below.
DFU SEARCH/ACE=identifier
Please refer the below link for more help on DFU usage and its qualifiers.
http://www.digiater.nl/downloads/dfu032.pdf
Regards,
Ketan
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тАО07-09-2010 04:18 AM
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тАО07-09-2010 04:21 AM
тАО07-09-2010 04:21 AM
Re: How to identify objects that have an ACL.
If you do not have privilege, it lists the files but does not show the ACL's.
Dave.
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тАО07-09-2010 04:48 AM
тАО07-09-2010 04:48 AM
Re: How to identify objects that have an ACL.
http://wwwvms.mpp.mpg.de/~huber/util/main/
fetch the files
getacl.FPP,getacl_cli_table.cld,make_getacl.com
or the executable
http://wwwvms.mpp.mpg.de/vms$common/exe/getacl.EXE
for Alpha VMS 7.3-1+ .
$├В getacl/help
GETACL/IDENT=identifier filenamelist
$ getacl/ident=huber [...]
DISK$HUBER:[HUBER.util.main]address.tmp;1 Ident: HUBER Access: RWEDC
DISK$HUBER:[HUBER.util.main]tmp.tmp;1 Ident: HUBER Access: RWEDC
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тАО07-09-2010 11:48 AM
тАО07-09-2010 11:48 AM
Re: How to identify objects that have an ACL.
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