Using the AUTHLIST Command
Another way to find out information on authorizations for a file or directory is by using PF keys on the DIRLIST and FILELIST screen to enter the AUTHLIST command. As discussed in Navigating Through Your Directories, you can display the FILELIST STATS screen and then press PF10 to display the SHARE screen, or you can specify the SHARE option of FILELIST to display the SHARE screen directly.
For example, assume that you had previously granted authority for the COOKIES SCRIPT file in your .PARTY.TREATS directory (accessed as E) to MAINT and to RALPHW. To determine whether you gave each user READ or WRITE authority to the file, you could use the AUTHLIST command.
filelist cookies script e (shareFigure 1 displays what your screen should look like.
yourid FILELIST A0 V 149 1 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=0
Directory = VMSYSU:yourid.PARTY.
Cmd Filename Filetype Fm Owner Type R W
_ COOKIES SCRIPT E1 yourid BASE X X
1= Help 2= Refresh 3= Quit 4= Cancel 5= Sort(dir) 6= Auth
7= Backward 8= Forward 9= Alias 10= Stats 11= XEDIT/LIST 12= Cursor
====>
X E D I T 1 File
Positioning your cursor on the line for the COOKIES SCRIPT file and pressing PF6, would result in:
yourid AUTHLIST A0 V 165 3 Line=1 Col=1 Alt=0
File = COOKIES SCRIPT VMSYSU:yourid.PARTY.TREATS
Grantee R W
yourid X X
MAINT X -
RALPHW X X
1= Help 2= Refresh 3= Return 4= S(Grantee) 5= Sort(W) 6=
7= Backward 8= Forward 9= 10= 11= 12=
====> _
X E D I T 1 File
The information you receive is similar to the information you received when entering the QUERY AUTHORITY command.
Table 1 lists the following PF keys on the AUTHLIST screen that you can use to sort the information displayed on your screen:
| Key | Meaning | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| PF4 | S(Grantee) | Sorts the files displayed alphabetically by grantee. |
| PF5 | Sort(W) | Grantees with WRITE authority to the file are listed alphabetically, then other grantees are listed alphabetically. |
When you enter an AUTHLIST command for a directory, you will see additional columns on the AUTHLIST screen. For FILECONTROL directories, these columns indicate whether a user has NEWREAD or NEWWRITE authority. For DIRCONTROL directories, the columns indicate DIRREAD or DIRWRITE authority. For more information on the AUTHLIST command, see z/VM: CMS Commands and Utilities Reference.
XP or -P in
the Read or Write column, the file
shown is protected by an external security manager that is active
on your system. Here, you will need to enter special ESM commands
to determine who has authority to the file. Contact your system administrator
to obtain these commands.