Specifies the class of the object whose ACL is being edited. Unless the object is a file, you must specify the object class. Format /CLASS =object-class
1 – Description
To edit the ACL for an object other than a file, specify the object class with the /CLASS qualifier. Specify one of the following classes: CAPABILITY A system capability, such as the ability to process vector instructions. Currently, the only defined object name for the CAPABILITY class is VECTOR, which governs the ability of a subject to access a vector processor on the system. Note that you must supply the capability name as the object name parameter. COMMON_EVENT_ A common event flag cluster. CLUSTER DEVICE A device, such as a disk or tape drive. FILE A file or a directory file. This is the default. GROUP_GLOBAL_ A group global section. SECTION LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE A logical name table. QUEUE A batch queue or a device (printer, server, or terminal) queue. RESOURCE_DOMAIN A resource domain. SECURITY_CLASS A security class. SYSTEM_GLOBAL_ A system global section. SECTION VOLUME A disk or tape volume.
2 – Examples
1.$ EDIT/ACL/CLASS=DEVICE WORK1 The command in this example specifies that the object WORK1 is a device. 2.$ EDIT/ACL/CLASS=QUEUE FAST_BATCH The command in this example creates an ACL for the queue FAST_ BATCH. Note that if you create an ACL for a generic queue, you must create identical ACLs for all execution queues to which jobs can be directed.