Users logged into the sys group on any workstation other than the master domain manager
user op ~cpu=$master group=sys
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# APPLIES TO USERS LOGGED INTO THE SYS GROUP ON ANY
# WORKSTATION OTHER THAN THE MASTER DOMAIN MANAGER
user op group=sys
begin
# OBJECT ATTRIBUTES ACCESS CAPABILITIES
# ---------- ------------ ----------------------
job cpu=$thiscpu
+ logon=@ access=@
job cpu=$thiscpu
+ logon=root access=adddep,altpri,cancel,
confirm,deldep,release,
reply,rerun,submit,use
job cpu=$thiscpu
~ logon=root access=adddep,altpri,cancel,
confirm,deldep,release,
reply,rerun,submit,use
schedule cpu=$thiscpu access=@
resource access=add,display,resource,use
runcygrp name=@ access=add,delete,display,modify,use,list,unlock
prompt access=add,display,reply,use
calendar access=use
cpu cpu=$thiscpu access=console,fence,limit,
link,start,stop,unlink
parameter name=@ ~ name=r@ access=@
wkldappl name=@ access=add,delete,display,modify,list,unlock
lob name=@ access=use
end
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This user definition applies to sys group users to whom definition (3) does not apply, which are those who are logged in on any workstation other than the master domain manager. They are given a set of access capabilities similar to those in definition (3). The exception is that access is restricted to objects on the user's login workstation ($thiscpu).