File Formats, Data Descriptions, MIBs, and System Processes Reference
T_ACLGROUP Class Definition
Overview
The T_ACLGROUP
class represents groups of BEA Tuxedo application users and domains.
Attribute Table
Table 3 ACL_MIB(5): T_ACLGROUP Class Definition Attribute Table
Attribute
|
Type
|
Permissions
|
Values
|
Default
|
TA_GROUPNAME ( r )( * )
|
string
|
rU-------
|
string [1..30]
|
N/A
|
TA_GROUPID ( k )
|
long
|
rw-------
|
0 <= num <16,384
|
lowest id
|
TA_STATE
|
string
|
rw-------
|
GET : "INA"
SET : " {NEW | INV }"
|
N/A
N/A
|
( k )—GET key field ( r )—required field for object creation (SET TA_STATE NEW ) ( * )—GET/SET key, one or more required for SET operations
|
Attribute Semantics
TA_GROUPNAME
: string
[1..30]
Logical name of the group. A group name is a string of printable characters and cannot contain a pound sign, comma, colon, or newline.
TA_GROUPID
: 0 <= num
< 16,384
Group identifier associated with this user. A value of 0 indicates the default group "other." If not specified at creation time, it defaults to the next available (unique) identifier greater than 0.
TA_STATE
:
GET
: {VALid
}
A GET
operation will retrieve configuration information for the selected T_ACLGROUP
object(s). The following states indicate the meaning of a TA_STATE
returned in response to a GET
request.
VALid
|
T_ACLGROUP object is defined and inactive. Note that this is the only valid state for this class. ACL groups are never active .
|
SET
: {NEW
| INValid
}
A SET
operation will update configuration information for the selected T_ACLGROUP
object. The following states indicate the meaning of a TA_STATE
set in a SET
request. States not listed may not be set.
NEW
|
Create T_ACLGROUP object for application. State change allowed only when in the INValid state. Successful return leaves the object in the VALid state.
|
unset
|
Modify an existing T_ACLGROUP object. This combination is not allowed in the INValid state. Successful return leaves the object state unchanged.
|
INValid
|
Delete T_ACLGROUP object for application. State change allowed only when in the VALid state. Successful return leaves the object in the INValid state.
|
Limitations
A user can be associated with exactly one ACL group. For someone to take on more than one role or be associated with more than one group, multiple user entries must be defined.