Compaq FTAM Responder Support of

Kernel Group File Attributes

ISO FTAM Functions

 

You can specify DIRLIS with volume or subvolume in any of the following ways:

$volume.subvol.DIRLIS

$volume.DIRLIS subvol.DIRLIS DIRLIS

Note. Because using ‘DIRLIS’ (uppercase) in the F-SELECT primitive returns the directory file, and Guardian file names are not case-sensitive, you should use “dirlis” (lowercase) in the F- SELECT primitive to select an actual file by this name rather than the directory file.

Each NBS-9 document has an attributes bit-string parameter. Each bit in this bit string identifies an individual file attribute. Table 4-10 shows the attributes that correspond to each bit.

Table 4-10. Bit String for NBS-9 File Attributes

Bit

Attributes

Numbers

0

Filename

1

Permitted actions

2

Contents type

3

Storage account

4

Date and time of creation

5

Date and time of last modification

6

Date and time of last read access

7

Date and time of last attribute modification

8

Identity of creator

9

Identity of last modifier

10Identity of last reader

11Identity of last attribute modifier

12File availability

13Filesize

14Future filesize

15Access control

16Legal qualifications

17Private use

To control which attributes the responder returns when you read an NBS-9 file, set the bit string in the file-attributes field of the contents-type parameter on the F-OPEN

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