ASSIGN.CLASSES(5) COMMAND REFERENCE ASSIGN.CLASSES(5) NAME assign.classes - defined classes of devices for assignment SYNOPSIS /etc/assign.classes DESCRIPTION This file defines the grouping of devices for assignment by the assign(1) command. Devices are grouped into classes in order that all devices corresponding to an actual physical device, for example, raw and cooked versions, are assigned as a unit. Assignment changes the ownership of the devices. Each line defines one class and is of the form: class ... = device ... where classes are site defined names that correspond to the grouping of devices on the line, and devices are full path names, usually of devices in /dev. The equal sign separates class names from device names. All names are separated by spaces or tabs. Class names that are listed in more than one line are termed generic class names, and will be checked by assign in the order listed in this file. EXAMPLES The following defines classes mt3 and mt4, for mag tape devices 3 and 4, with a generic class name tape. mt3 tape = /dev/rmt03 /dev/nrmt03 /dev/nmt03 /dev/mt03 mt4 tape = /dev/rmt04 /dev/nrmt04 /dev/nmt04 /dev/mt04 SEE ALSO assign(1) and sysadmin(8). Printed 3/13/89 1
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