Managing Device Allocation
When the pkg:/system/device-allocation package
is on the system, device allocation can be controlled. Device allocation
is commonly implemented at sites that require an additional layer of
device security. Typically, users must have authorization to access
allocatable devices.
The following task map points to procedures and command options that enable,
configure, and troubleshoot device allocation. Device allocation is not enabled by
default. After device allocation is enabled, see Allocating Devices for instructions on allocating devices.
Table 6 Managing Device Allocation Task Map
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Make a device allocatable.
Disable device allocation.
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Enables a device to be allocated to one user at a time.
Removes allocation restrictions from all devices.
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Authorize users to allocate a device.
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Assigns device allocation authorizations to users.
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View the allocatable devices on your system.
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Lists the devices that are allocatable, and the state of the
device.
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Forcibly allocate or deallocate a device.
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Allocates or deallocates a device to a user who has an immediate
need.
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Change the allocation properties of a device.
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Changes the requirements for allocating a device.
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Audit device allocation.
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Records device allocation in the audit trail
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Create a device-clean script.
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Purges data from a physical device.
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