Commands requiring system privilege
An administrator with system privilege has the highest level of authority for the server. With system privilege, an administrator can issue any administrative command and has authority to manage all policy domains and all storage pools.
Table 1 lists the commands that
administrators with system privilege can issue. In some cases administrators with lower levels of
authority, for example, unrestricted storage privilege, can also issue these commands. In addition,
the REQSYSAUTHOUTFILE server option can be used to specify that certain commands require system
privilege if they cause the server to write to an external file. For more information about this
server option, review REQSYSAUTHOUTFILE.
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Note: This command is restricted
by the authority that is granted to an administrator. System privilege
is required only for administrative command schedules. System or policy
privilege is required for client operation schedules.
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