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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.3 - Administration Guide

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pmgit Set

This subcommand sets or updates setting in the pm.settings file.

--git-url

Alias

-g

Type

string

Value

<git-policy-repository-url>

Default

N/A

Description: Sets the URL of the Git policy repository. This argument can be set when the Git policy management is disabled.

Syntax

--git-url <git-policy-repository-url>
--branch

Alias

-b

Type:

string

Values:

<branch-of-policy-files>

Default:

master

Description: Sets the Git branch where the policy files are stored.

Syntax

--branch <branch-of-policy-files>
--update-interval

Alias

-u

Type:

integer

Values:

0-60 (minutes)

Default:

5 (minutes)

Description: Sets the synchronization interval between Git and SVN. This value must be in the [0-60] minutes interval. If this argument is set to 0, periodic updates will be turned off.

Syntax

--update-interval <[0-60]>
--alert-script

Alias

-a

Type:

string

Values:

<path-to-script>

Default:

N/A

Description: Sets the path to a user-defined script which is run when the synchronization from Git to SVN fails due to syntax errors.

Syntax

--alert-script <path-to-script>
Examples

In this example, the name of the branch is set to production and the path to the alert script is set to /path/to/script.

pmgit set -b production -a /path/to/script

pmgit Status

This subcommand displays information about the policy management settings.

Examples

This example shows how to display the current status of the Git policy management settings.

pmgit status

pmgit Help

This subcommand displays on-screen help. If another subcommand is given as an argument, help for that subcommand will be displayed.

Syntax

help <subcommand>
Examples

In this example, the general help section will be displayed.

pmgit help
Examples

In this example, the help for enable subcommand will be displayed.

pmgit help enable
enable

pmincludecheck

Syntax
pmincludecheck [-v][-p <path>][-f][-o]
Description

pmincludecheck is used by the pmsrvconfig script on the primary server only. When configuring a primary server in pmpolicy mode, if you do not have a policy file to import into the repository, then pmincludecheck initializes the policy from the current set of default policy files provided in the installation.

Options

pmincludecheck has the following options.

Table 59: Options: pmincludecheck
Option Description

-v

Displays the version number of Privilege Manager for Unix and exits.

-p <path>

Sets policyDir to the specified path.

-f

Sets policyDir to the specified file.

-o

Forces rewrite of the current policy file, which archives and replaces the current policy file.

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