HP OpenVMS Guide to System Security > Chapter 5 Descriptions of Object
ClassesVolumes
A volume object is one or more ODS-2 or ODS-5 disk volumes. The object consists of multiple volumes when they are part of a bound volume set. Although you might have access to the directories and files on the volume, you cannot access them if you do not have access to the volume itself. For access information on tapes and foreign volumes, see the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual and the Mount utility documentation in the HP OpenVMS System Management Utilities Reference Manual. A volume name can be the volume label, the name of the device on which the volume is mounted, or a user-specified logical name. Volume label names can be from 0--12 characters in length. The volume class supports the following types of access:
The class provides the following template profile and assigns the values during initialization. Although the template assigns an owner UIC of [0,0], this value is only temporary. As soon as the object is created, the operating system replaces a 0 value with the value in the corresponding field of the creating process's UIC.
Users with the VOLPRO privilege always have control access to a volume. Mounting a file-structured volume as foreign requires VOLPRO privilege or control access. |