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Files can then share DataClass group parameters with other files in the DataClass group. These files deviate in how policy is applied and in the number of copies of that file that are allowed on media. The fschfiat command allows fine tuning of the file’s attributes without changing the characteristics of the entire DataClass group.

For example, the common home directory files .cshrc and

.login, are used each time a user logs into the system. However, they are excluded from the cleanup policy application to avoid a delay during the login process.

For example, the fsstore -f i (truncate immediately after storing) or -f p (truncate according to the policy application) options cannot be used if the file is excluded from truncation.

Step 1. Run the fschfiat command.

Use the appropriate options, as needed. For option information, refer to the Command Reference book.

Step 2. Verify the change by running the fsfileinfo command.

% fschfiat -i test1

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