Tivoli Storage Manager for HP-UX Administrator's Reference


Commands Requiring Storage Privilege

An administrator with storage privilege can issue commands that allocate and control storage resources for the server. The commands that an administrator can issue depend on the authority granted to them by and administrator with system privilege. As an administrator with storage privilege, you can have unrestricted or restricted storage privilege.

Unrestricted storage privilege permits you to issue all of the administrator commands that require storage privilege. You can issue commands that affect all existing storage pools as well as any storage pools that are defined in the future. You can also issue commands that affect the database and the recovery log. An unrestricted storage administrator cannot define or delete storage pools.

Restricted storage privilege permits you to issue administrator commands that only affect a storage pool for which you have been granted authority. For example, the DELETE VOLUME command only affects a storage pool volume that is defined to a specific storage pool.

Table 7 lists the commands an administrator with storage privilege can issue.

Table 7. Storage Privilege Commands

AUDIT LIBRARY

AUDIT VOLUME (See note.)

BACKUP DB

BACKUP DEVCONFIG

BACKUP STGPOOL

BACKUP VOLHISTORY

CHECKIN LIBVOLUME

CHECKOUT LIBVOLUME

DEFINE DBBACKUPTRIGGER

DEFINE DBCOPY

DEFINE DBVOLUME

DEFINE DEVCLASS

DEFINE DRIVE

DEFINE DRIVEMAPPING

DEFINE LIBRARY

DEFINE LOGCOPY

DEFINE LOGVOLUME

DEFINE VOLUME (See note.)

DEFINE SPACETRIGGER

DELETE DBBACKUPTRIGGER

DELETE DBVOLUME


DELETE DEVCLASS

DELETE DRIVE

DELETE DRIVEMAPPING

DELETE LIBRARY

DELETE LOGVOLUME

DELETE SPACETRIGGER

DELETE VOLHISTORY

DELETE VOLUME (See note.)

EXTEND DB

EXTEND LOG

MOVE DATA (See note.)

REDUCE DB

REDUCE LOG

RESTORE STGPOOL

RESTORE VOLUME

UPDATE DBBACKUPTRIGGER

UPDATE DEVCLASS

UPDATE DRIVE

UPDATE DRIVEMAPPING

UPDATE LIBRARY

UPDATE SPACETRIGGER

UPDATE STGPOOL (See note.)


Note:Indicates that this command can be restricted by storage pool. An administrator with unrestricted storage privilege or restricted storage privilege for a specified storage pool can issue this command.


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