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The SIRMETH command provides system managers with the ability to allow | <p class="note"><b>Note:</b> This is a <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods]]</var>-only command prior to Version 7.5 of <var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>.</p> | ||
The <var>SIRMETH</var> command provides system managers with the ability to allow | |||
specific subsystems or even all users, whether or not they are system managers, | specific subsystems or even all users, whether or not they are system managers, | ||
to do certain things that previously only system managers and pre-compiled | to do certain things that previously only system managers and pre-compiled | ||
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==SIRMETH command syntax== | ==SIRMETH command syntax== | ||
<p class="syntax">SIRMETH {ALLOW | DISALLOW} - | |||
{SYSTEMSET | SUBSYSTEMSET | - | |||
SUBSYSTEMCONTEXT <span class="term">csubsys</span> | ALL} - | |||
[SUBSYSTEM <span class="term">subsys</span> [NONPRE] ] </p> | |||
For more information about the SIRMETH command, see | For more information about the <var>SIRMETH</var> command, see [[System and Subsystem classes#Using SIRMETH to specify security rules|Using SIRMETH to specify security rules]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 23 April 2014
Note: This is a Sirius Mods-only command prior to Version 7.5 of Model 204.
The SIRMETH command provides system managers with the ability to allow specific subsystems or even all users, whether or not they are system managers, to do certain things that previously only system managers and pre-compiled subsystem procedures could do. These things are:
- Set system globals and strings.
- Set subsystem globals and strings.
- Set a subsystem context.
SIRMETH command syntax
SIRMETH {ALLOW | DISALLOW} - {SYSTEMSET | SUBSYSTEMSET | - SUBSYSTEMCONTEXT csubsys | ALL} - [SUBSYSTEM subsys [NONPRE] ]
For more information about the SIRMETH command, see Using SIRMETH to specify security rules.