objectspace create
Creates a protected object space under which protected objects can be placed.
Requires authentication (administrator ID and password) to use this command.
Syntax
objectspace create objectspace_name description type
Description
The root of the new protected
object space automatically has the ispolicyattachable option
that is set to true.
Options
description- Specifies the description of the new object space.
A valid description is an alphanumeric string that is not case-sensitive. String values are expected to be characters that are part of the local code set. If the description contains a space, ensure that you enclose the description in double quotation marks. You can specify an empty string ("") to clear an existing description.
An example description is
"Accounting". objectspace_name- Specifies the name of the object space to be created.
A valid object space name is an alphanumeric string that is not case-sensitive. String values are expected to be characters that are part of the local code set.
Examples of object space names are
/Managementand/WebSEAL. type- Specifies the type of the object space to be created. Types range
from 0 to 17. For example, types
10or16are appropriate for objects and object spaces.You can assign any of the following types:- 0
- Unknown
- 1
- Secure domain
- 2
- File
- 3
- Executable program
- 4
- Directory
- 5
- Junction
- 6
- WebSEAL server
- 7
- Unused
- 8
- Unused
- 9
- HTTP server
- 10
- Nonexistent object
- 11
- Container object
- 12
- Leaf object
- 13
- Port
- 14
- Application container object
- 15
- Application leaf object
- 16
- Management object
- 17
- Unused
Return codes
- 0
- The command completed successfully.
- 1
- The command failed. When a command fails, the pdadmin command
provides a description of the error and an error status code in hexadecimal
format (for example,
0x14c012f2). See "Error messages" in the IBM Knowledge Center. This reference provides a list of the Security Access Manager error messages by decimal or hexadecimal codes.
Examples
- The following example creates an object space named
/Test-Spacethat is an application container object (type14):pdadmin sec_master> objectspace create /Test-Space "New Object Space" 14 - The following example creates an object space named
/Dept4D4that is a management object (type16):pdadmin sec_master> objectspace create /Dept4D4 "Department 4D4" 16