Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows: Administrator's Reference
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
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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
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- Notes:
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- 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.
- 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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