
qtree Administration 10-7
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There are many circumstance under which you might want to change qtree style. Two
examples are
Because the default security style of a qtree is that of its root volume, you might
want to change the security style of a qtree after creating it to the style you want.
You might also want to change the security style to accommodate other users or
files; for example, if you start with an NTFS qtree and subsequently want to
include UNIX files and users, you might want to change the qtree to a mixed
qtree.
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To change the security style of a qtree, use the following command:
qtree security [
pathname [mixed | ntfs | unix]]
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To change the security model of
/vol/users/docs
to be the same as Windows NT, use:
qtree security /vol/users/docs ntfs
([DPSOH:LWKD9ROXPH
To change the security model of the root directory of the
users
volume to mixed so
that, outside of a qtree in the volume, one file can have NTFS security and another
UNIX security, use
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NOTE: When you create an NTFS qtree or change a qtree to NTFS, by default, every
Windows user is given full access. You must change the permissions if you want to
restrict access to the qtree for some users. If you do not set NTFS file security on a
file, UNIX permissions are enforced.
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You might want to change qtree oplocks settings when you add or remove software,
or when the kind of data you are using changes. For detailed information about
oplocks, see Using Oplocks in Chapter 7.
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