Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows: Administrator's Reference


Commands Requiring Policy Privilege

An administrator with policy privilege can issue commands that relate to policy management objects such as policy domains, policy sets, management classes, copy groups, and schedules. The policy domains that an administrator can manage depend on the authority granted to them by an administrator with system privilege.

As an administrator with policy privilege, you can have unrestricted or restricted policy privilege.

Unrestricted policy privilege permits you to issue all of the administrator commands that require policy privilege. You can issue commands that affect all existing policy domains as well as any policy domains that are defined in the future. An unrestricted policy administrator cannot define, delete, or copy policy domains.

Restricted policy privilege permits you to issue administrator commands that affect one or more policy domains for which you have been explicitly granted authority. For example, the DELETE MGMTCLASS command requires you to have policy privilege for the policy domain to which the management class belongs.

Table 6 lists the commands that an administrator with policy privilege can issue.

Table 6. Policy Privilege Commands

ACTIVATE POLICYSET

ASSIGN DEFMGMTCLASS

BACKUP NODE

COPY MGMTCLASS

COPY POLICYSET

COPY SCHEDULE (See note 2.)

DEFINE ASSOCIATION

DEFINE BACKUPSET

DEFINE COPYGROUP

DEFINE CLIENTACTION

DEFINE MGMTCLASS

DEFINE POLICYSET

DEFINE SCHEDULE

DELETE ASSOCIATION

DELETE BACKUPSET

DELETE COPYGROUP

DELETE EVENT (See note 1.)

DELETE FILESPACE

DELETE MGMTCLASS

DELETE POLICYSET


DELETE SCHEDULE (See note 2.)

GENERATE BACKUPSET

LOCK NODE

REGISTER NODE

REMOVE NODE

RENAME FILESPACE

RENAME NODE

SET SUMMARYRETENTION

QUERY BACKUPSETCONTENTS

RESTORE NODE

UNLOCK NODE

UPDATE BACKUPSET

UPDATE COPYGROUP

UPDATE DOMAIN

UPDATE MGMTCLASS

UPDATE NODE

UPDATE POLICYSET

UPDATE SCHEDULE (See note 2.)

VALIDATE POLICYSET


Notes:
  1. Indicates that this command can be restricted by policy domain. An administrator with unrestricted policy privilege or restricted policy privilege for a specified policy domain can issue this command.
  2. Indicates that this command is restricted by the authority granted to an administrator. System privilege is required only for administrative command schedules. System or policy privilege is required for client operation schedules.


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