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Tools for special tasks

System administrator tools

Product Manual

U7613-J-Z815-6-76

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Syntax:

accget [-?|help] [-n | -s] [-P

<resource_name>]

If the command is called without options, the

/var/opt/lanman/etc/accadm.dat

file is created.

The access permissions for all resources are stored in this file. Shared resources
(SHARES) and mountpoints are saved at the same time. This command produces a
complete backup of your access permissions on Advanced Server for UNIX.

-n

The access permissions for all resources are stored with <user_name / group>.

With option -n the access permissions are saved compatible to Advanced Server
Version 3.5B00. The user/group names are stored as readable character strings
according to

net perms

output. The server has to be started if this option is selected.

-s

The access permissions for all resources are stored with <user / group SIDs>
(default).

The option -s saves access permission with the SIDs of the users / groups. SIDs
are an internal description of the Security Identifiers of a user / group. It is not
necessary to start the server if this option is used.

The default option of

accget

is

-s

.

-P

The access permissions for the specified resource <resource_name> are stored in
the

/tmp/accget.dat

file. When you specify a directory, all directories and files under

the specified directory are processed, including their access permissions. Shared
resources (SHARES) and mountpoints are not stored again. If a blank file is
created, this means that no entry could be found for the specified resource; if no file
was created, an error has occurred. This command only creates a backup of the
access permissions of a file or directory tree.

The

/tmp/accget.dat

file created is overwritten each time the command is

invoked and has to be backed up manually.

-?|help

A description of the command is displayed.

Example:

accget -P /home
mv /tmp/accget.dat /home/backup/accget.dat
accget -P /var
mv /tmp/accget.dat /var/backup/accget.dat

If the command is called again, the existing backup files are overwritten. You should

ensure that there is enough space available in the directories for the

/tmp

or

/var/opt/lanman/etc

backup files (at most the files require the same capacity as the

/var/opt/lanman/datafiles/acl*

database).

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