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ACL.CREATE
Creates an ACL.
Syntax
<ACL.CREATE NAME="ACL Name"> <ACL.ARGUMENT NAME="Argument Name"
VALUE="Argument Value"/> </ACL.CREATE>Parameter
NAME (required)
- Name of the object in the object pool.
Description
Creates an unsaved ACL object in the object pool with the specified name. Use the ACL.ARGUMENT tag to specify names, descriptions and privileges.
Values for
cataccess
(the numeric value that determines the level of permissions) are as follows:
- read = 1
- write = 2
- create = 4
- destroy = 8
- retrieve = 10
- rtaudit = 20
- rtadmin = 40
The values for
cataccess
work similarly to UNIX permissions. For example, if you want a user to have read and write permission, assign3
tocataccess
.Error Numbers
The possible values of
errno
include:
Value Description -10001 The implementing class is invalid. -10002 There is a missing method for the implementing class. -10003 The method could not be invoked successfully. -10010 Invalid attribute value.Example
The following example creates an object called
ACL1
in the object pool:<ACL.CREATE NAME="ACL1"> <ACL.ARGUMENT NAME="aclname" value="myacl"/> <ACL.ARGUMENT NAME="cataccess" value="1"/> <ACL.ARGUMENT NAME="description" value="test"/> </ACL.CREATE>See Also
ACL.ARGUMENT
ACL.DELETE
ACL.GATHER
ACL.GET
ACL.LIST
ACL.LOAD
ACL.SAVE
ACL.SCATTER
ACL.SET
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