
Extended ACL. If any ACL entry other than the default ACL entries exist, then the file or director y is 
said to contain extended ACLs.  There are three type of ACLs that could have extended  ACLs: 
•Object ACL – HPSS Name Space Object ACL
•IC ACL – HPSS Name Space Initial Container ACL
•IO ACL – HPSS Name Space Initial Object ACL
A check mark will be put into each of the ACLs containing extended ACL entries for this file  or 
directory.  For example, if a directory contains an USER ACL entry in the Object ACL and Initial 
Container ACL, then both the Object ACL and IC ACL checkboxes will contain check marks.
Fileset Information
The Fileset Information group contains key fileset attributes for the root node of  the fileset containing the 
file or directory.
Fileset ID. The ID number which identifies the fileset containing the file  or directory . The 64-
bit Fileset ID is displayed as two 32-bit unsigned integers separated by two commas.
Fileset Root Object ID. The ID number which identifies the root node of the files et which 
contains the file or directory. This value is a 64-bit object ID.
Fileset State. Filesets have three access states - read, write, and destroyed.  If a fileset allows reading, a 
check mark is displayed in the box labeled Read. If a fileset allows data to be written, a c heck mark is 
displayed in the box labeled Write. If a fileset is turned off, a check mark is displayed  in the box labeled 
Destroyed.
Show Bitfile ID. This button is displayed only for file object s. It opens a separate window to display the 
Storage Object ID which identifies the Core Server bitfile.
Freeze. Clicking on this checkbox freezes the window; in other words, all automatic updates to t he 
window are suspended.  Toggling the checkbox again returns the window, and the checkbox, to their 
normal conditions. Any accumulated changes that occurred while the window was frozen are 
immediately displayed.
Refresh. Requests that the current information about this fileset be  fetched from the Core Server.
Dismiss. Closes the window.
Note: The table below indicates which fields/attributes apply to both  files and directories or just one of 
the two.  Please refer to it to see which fields on the File/Directory  Information window apply to files 
and/or directories.
Attributes of Files/Directories 
Attribute File Dir
Account  x x
BitfileId  x
Attribute File Dir
RealmId x x
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