This topic includes a quick reference of generic commands related to the integrated file system.
For authorities that are required to issue generic commands, see the iSeries™ Security Reference book .
Generic command | Supported | Comments and restrictions |
---|---|---|
ADDLNK | No | |
CHGAUD | No | |
CHGAUT | Yes | Supported only for UDF formatted optical volumes.1 |
CHGCURDIR | Yes | |
CHGOWN | Yes | Supported only for UDF formatted optical volumes. |
CHGPGP | Yes | Supported only for UDF formatted optical volumes. |
CHKIN | No | |
CHKOUT | No | |
CPY | Yes | |
CRTDIR | Yes | Command will fail if attempt is to create /QOPT or next level directory, which represents a volume. |
DSPAUT | Yes | |
DSPCURDIR | Yes | |
DSPLNK | Yes | |
ENDJRN | No | |
MOV | Partial | QOPT does not support moving a directory, if it contains files or subdirectories. QOPT does not support moving a volume. |
RMVDIR | Partial | QOPT does not support RMVLNK(*YES). |
RMVLNK | Yes | |
RNM | Partial | QOPT does not support renaming a directory. |
RST | Partial | QOPT supports restoring an entire volume using SUBTREE (*STG). |
RTVCURDIR | Yes | |
SAV | Partial | QOPT supports saving an entire volume using SUBTREE (*STG). |
SAVRST | No | |
STRJRN | No | |
WRKAUT | Yes | Supported only for UDF formatted optical volumes.1, 2 |
WRKLNK | Yes |
QOPT does not maintain or honor object level authorities associated with optical files and directories. Therefore, any attempt to change or revoke object level authorities is not allowed. The only allowed value for the New object authorities (OBJAUT) parameter is *SAME.
You are not allowed to specify *EXCLUDE for the New data authorities (DTAAUT) parameter. Command parameter rules require that if *EXCLUDE is specified for the New data authorities parameter, a value of *NONE must be specified for the New object authorities parameter.
If the desire is to revoke authority associated with the owner, group, or other user, *NONE may be specified as a value for the New data authorities parameter. In this case the specified user and the user's data authorities are removed from the list of authorized users.
QOPT does not maintain or honor a private authority list. An attempt to assign New data authorities to a user other than the owner, group, or other (*PUBLIC) is not allowed.
Option 4 is not supported to remove the user from list of authorized users. Select and prompt (F4) option 2 for the user you with to remove. The New data authorities parameter (DTAAUT) must be set to *NONE and the New object authorities parameter (OBJAUT) must be set to (*SAME).