6.0;subs (subsystem), revision 6.0, 83/04/15
SUBS (SUBSYSTEM) -- Set or display subsystem attributes.
usage: SUBS object [subs_name] [-DATA] [-MGR] [-L] [-UP | -DOWN] [-BR]
FORMAT
SUBS object [subs_name] [options]
SUBS is used to set or show protected subsystem attributes. When setting
subsystem attributes, you must be running in that subsystem.
See the ENSUBS (ENTER_SUBSYSTEM) command in the "DOMAIN System Command
Reference" for details on entering a subsystem.
ARGUMENTS
object
(required) Specify pathname of an object. The function of the object
(either a protected file or a managing program) is
determined by options described below.
subs_name
(optional) Specify name of a subsystem. The Shell will search the
directory /SYS/SUBSYS for the specified subsystem. If this
argument is specified, the attributes of the named
subsystem will be set as directed by the options described
below.
Default if omitted: display attributes of 'object.'
OPTIONS
-DATA Set or display the name of the subsystem which manages
'object.'
-MGR Set or display the name of the subsystem for which 'object'
is a manager. 'Object' must be an executable file (i.e., a
program).
-UP Increase the privilege level of a process running in a
subsystem so that it can directly access the objects it
owns.
-DOWN Decrease the privilege level of a process; opposite of
'-UP.'
-L List subsytem attributes and/or manager fields. This is
the default action if 'subs_name' is not specified.
-BR Display only the name of the subsystem. Not valid if
attributes are being set.
EXAMPLES
See the SUBS command in the "DOMAIN System Command Reference" for an example.
RELATED TOPICS
More information is available. Type:
- HELP PROTECTION PROTECTED_SUBS
for a detailed description of protected subsystems.
- HELP CRSUBS
for details about creating a protected subsystem.
- HELP ENSUBS
for details about entering a protected subsystem.
- HELP XSUBS
for details about executing a Shell script as a subsystem manager.