kst subcommand
The kst subcommand is a wrapper for displaying kernel security tables. You can use the kst subcommand to display the data for a specified WPAR ID.
Format
kst [cid]
Note: If the WPAR ID is not specified, then
the global system is displayed.
Parameters
Item | Description |
---|---|
cid | Specifies the WPAR ID |
Other
No alias
Example
The following is an example of how to use the kst subcommand:
KDB(0)> kst 1
Select the kst information to display:
1) krt
2) wps
3) kat
4) sec_flags
5) kpct
6) kpdt
99) Quit
Enter your choice: 1
roles
--------------------------------------------
nroles....10
name......isso
rid........1
nauths.....43
auths.....(500, 1010, 1055, 1205, 4000, 4520, 4540, 4580, 4590, 6020, 6040, 6070,
6100, 6110, 6150, 6210, 6220, 6240, 6260, 6300, 6320, 6340, 6350, 6380, 6420, 6430, 6440,
7025, 7080, 7085, 7095, 7100, 7105, 7115, 7120, 7130, 7150, 7160, 7165, 7175, 7185, 7220, 9000)
name......sa
rid........2
nauths.....20
auths.....(1030, 1035, 1040, 1045, 1050, 1060, 1065, 1070, 1075, 1080, 1090, 1095,
1120, 2000, 6170, 6450, 7075, 7090, 7170, 7200)
name......so
rid........3
nauths.....11
auths.....(1025, 1085, 4560, 5000, 7025, 7030, 7035, 7040, 7045, 7110, 7180)
name......AccountAdmin
rid........4
nauths.....2
auths.....(6170, 6450)
(0)> more (^C to quit) ?
name......BackupRestore
rid........5
nauths.....2
auths.....(1025, 1085)
name......DomainAdmin
rid........6
nauths.....4
auths.....(6210, 6240, 6300, 6340)
name......FSAdmin
rid........7
nauths.....14
auths.....(1030, 1035, 1040, 1045, 1050, 1060, 1065, 1070, 1075, 1080, 1090,
1095, 1120, 2000)
name......SecPolicy
rid........8
nauths.....14
auths.....(6020, 6040, 6070, 6100, 6110, 6150, 6220, 6260, 6320, 6350, 6380,
6420, 6430, 6440)
name......SysBoot
(0)> more (^C to quit) ?
rid........9
nauths.....5
auths.....(7025, 7030, 7035, 7040, 7045)
name......SysConfig
rid........10
nauths.....16
auths.....(7025, 7080, 7085, 7095, 7100, 7105, 7115, 7120, 7130, 7150, 7160,
7165, 7175, 7185, 7220, 9000)
KDB(0)>
KDB(0)> kst 1
Select the kst information to display:
1) krt
2) wps
3) kat
4) sec_flags
5) kpct
6) kpdt
99) Quit
Enter your choice: 2
wpar privilege set
--------------------------------------------
PV_AU_ PV_AU_ADD
PV_AU_ADMIN PV_AU_READ
PV_AU_WRITE PV_AU_PROC
PV_AZ_ADMIN PV_AZ_READ
PV_AZ_ROOT PV_AZ_CHECK
PV_DAC_ PV_DAC_R
PV_DAC_W PV_DAC_X
PV_DAC_O PV_DAC_UID
PV_DAC_GID PV_DAC_RID
PV_PROBEVUE_TRC_USER PV_PROBEVUE_TRC_USER_SELF
PV_FS_MOUNT PV_FS_MKNOD
PV_FS_CHOWN PV_FS_QUOTA
PV_FS_LINKDIR PV_FS_CNTL
PV_FS_CHROOT PV_FS_PDMODE
PV_PROC_PRIO PV_PROC_CORE
PV_PROC_RAC PV_PROC_ENV
PV_PROC_CKPT PV_PROC_CRED
PV_PROC_SIG PV_PROC_PRIV
PV_PROC_TIMER PV_PROC_RTCLK
PV_PROC_VARS PV_PROC_PDMODE
(0)> more (^C to quit) ?
PV_TCB PV_TP
PV_TP_SET PV_KER_ACCT
PV_KER_DR PV_KER_RAC
PV_KER_EWLM PV_KER_REBOOT
PV_KER_LVM PV_KER_NFS
PV_KER_CONF PV_KER_EXTCONF
PV_KER_IPC PV_KER_IPC_R
PV_KER_IPC_W PV_KER_IPC_O
PV_KER_SECCONFIG PV_KER_RAS_ERR
PV_DEV_CONFIG PV_DEV_QUERY
PV_SU_UID PV_NET_PORT
PV_MIC PV_MIC_CL
PV_LAB_ PV_LAB_CL
PV_LAB_CLTL PV_LAB_LEF
PV_LAB_SLDG PV_LAB_SLDG_STR
PV_LAB_SL_FILE PV_LAB_SL_PROC
PV_LAB_SL_SELF PV_LAB_SLUG
PV_LAB_SLUG_STR PV_LAB_TL
PV_MAC_ PV_MAC_CL
PV_MAC_R PV_MAC_R_CL
PV_MAC_R_STR PV_MAC_R_PROC
PV_MAC_W PV_MAC_W_CL
(0)> more (^C to quit) ?
PV_MAC_W_DN PV_MAC_W_UP
PV_MAC_W_PROC PV_MAC_OVRRD
KDB(0)>
KDB(0)> kst 1
Select the kst information to display:
1) krt
2) wps
3) kat
4) sec_flags
5) kpct
6) kpdt
99) Quit
Enter your choice: 99
kst <cid>