HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 3000 Laptop User Manual


 
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Command Definitions A-B
ALTUSER
Save Files = SF
Access to Nonshareable
I/O Devices = ND
Use Volumes = UV
Create Volumes = CV
Use Communication
Subsystem CS
Programmatic Sessions = PS
User Logging = LG
Process Handling = PH
Extra Data Segments = DS
Multiple RINs = MR
Privileged Mode = PM
Interactive Access = IA
Batch Access = BA
Programmatic Sessions = PS
Default is SF, ND, IA, and BA. Note that CV automatically gives the user
UV capability, and removal of UV results in automatic removal of CV.
subqueuename The name of the highest priority subqueue that may be requested by any
process of any job/session initiated by the user. This parameter is specified
as AS, BS, CS, DS, or ES, but cannot be greater than that specified with
the NEWACCT or ALTACCT commands. The subqueuename defined for the
user is checked against the subqueuename defined for the account at logon,
and the lower priority of the two is used as the maximum priority
restricting all processes of the job/session. Also, the priority requested by
the user at logon is checked against the subqueuename defined for the user,
and the user is granted the lower of these two values. Default is CS.
CAUTION Processes capable of executing in the AS or BS subqueues can deadlock the
system. By assigning nonpriority processes to these subqueues, you may
prevent critical system processes from executing. Exercise extreme care when
assigning processes to the AS or BS subqueue.
localattribute Defined at the installation site, this arbitrary double word bit map is used
to further classify users. While it is not part of standard MPE/iX security
provisions, programmers may define it (through the WHO intrinsic) to
enhance the security of their own programs. The bit map for the user local
attributes must be a subset of the bit map for the account local attributes.
The ALTUSER command checks the local attributes of the user with those
of the account. Default is double word 0 (null).
homegroupname The name of an existing group assigned as the home group for this user.
The first user established when an account is created, by default, has PUB
assigned as the home group. Subsequent new users, by default, have no
home group assigned. If no home group is assigned, the user must always
specify an existing group when logging on.
uid User ID to be altered for the account manager in the user database. The
uid parameter must be a unique positive (non-zero) 32-bit integer.
Req USERPASS=REQ specifies that all users in the account must have a
non-blank password. It is available only if the HP Security Monitor has
been installed.