Query: vhardlinks
OS: hpux
Section: 1m
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
vhardlinks(1M) vhardlinks(1M)NAMEvhardlinks - checks the consistency of compartment rules for files with multiple hardlinksSYNOPSISmount_point[...]]DESCRIPTIONchecks the consistency of compartment rules for files that have multiple hard links pointing to them. If a file has multiple hard links, it is possible to create compartment rules such that the file will have conflicting rules controlling access to it. If you invoke without arguments, a list of mount points is taken from the default file which contains a list of system mount points, one per line. If the line is commented with a or if it is not the absolute path of a mount point, it is skipped. Output is logged to the file. Options recognizes the following option: Specifies mount points. mount_point(s) specifies the mount point(s) to check for files with multiple hard links when using the option. Multiple mount points are specified as a white space separated list. Security Restrictions The user invoking this command must have one of the following authorizations: A user with authorization can invoke this command from any compartment, while a user with authorization can invoke this command from only those compartments that have read and write access to the directory heirarchy. See authadm(1M)).FILESDefault file; a list of system mount points. Log file to which output from is directed.SEE ALSOcmpt_tune(1M), compartments(4), compartments(5). vhardlinks(1M)
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