In the [seosdb] section, the tokens manage database checking and rebuilding.
Determines whether the database should be checked for corruption at CA Access Control initialization.
Valid values are yes and no.
Default: yes
Specifies the full path and parameters of an alternative command to be used instead of the internal code for checking the database. The command should return 0 if the database is valid or a nonzero number if it should be corrected.
Default: Token not set (do not run any program; same as using dbmgr -u -fast)
Specifies whether you can add new classes, created with the seclassadm utility, to a database.
Valid values are yes and no.
Default: yes
Specifies whether to save data about the new properties in a file when the CA Access Control sepropadm utility creates new database property.
Valid values are yes and no.
If it is yes, sepropadm saves the data about new properties in a file and when dbmgr -c utility later generates the new CA Access Control database, dbmgr uses this file to add these properties to the database.
Default: yes
Indicates whether the CA Access Control database should always be rebuilt at CA Access Control initialization.
Valid values are yes and no.
Default: no
Specifies the full path and parameters of an alternative command to be used instead of the internal code for correcting the database.
Default: Token not set (do not run any program; same as using dbmgr -u ‑build all)
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