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Working with the Product Configuration for SFS
You can use selections on this menu to authorize a directory manager to be an SFS manager, modify the allocation defaults and limits for an SFS manager, and delete an SFS manager authorization.
Examples
- To create a directory pool definition whose pool members will begin with BSD, enter:
vmsecure admin pool bsd
- To create a directory profile named SALESMGR PROFILE that is based on a copy of the SALES profile, enter:
vmsecure admin profile salesmgr sales
- To delete a directory profile named MKTG PROFILE, enter:
vmsecure admin profile mktg (erase
- To access the skeleton file LEGAL so you can change its account number, enter:
vmsecure admin skeleton legal
- For more information, see the following sections of the Administration Guide:
- The chapter "Directory Managers" for adding or changing directory managers
- The chapter "Skeleton Files" for building and using skeleton files
- The section VMSECURE GLOBALS File in the chapter "Configuring CA VM:Secure for SFS" for configuring CA VM:Secure for SFS administration
- The chapter "POSIX Support in CA VM:Secure" for information about the VMSECURE POSIX file.
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