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Table 17. Root user, Authorized User, <strong>and</strong> non-Authorized user tasksTask Root user Authorized user Non-authorized userInstall the backup-archiveclientYes No NoRegister new nodes with<strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>serverSet or recreate the <strong>Tivoli</strong><strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> password<strong>for</strong> client workstationsYes Yes No, even when theregistration is set to open onthe serverYes, if the password file hasbeen deletedYes, if the password file hasbeen deleted <strong>and</strong> you havewrite permission to the fileCreate <strong>and</strong> modify dsm.sys Yes Yes, if you have writepermission to the fileCreate <strong>and</strong> modify theclient user options file(dsm.opt)YesYes, if you have writepermission to the fileNo, not if the password filehas been deletedNoYes, if you own the fileCreate <strong>and</strong> modify an Yes Yes Noinclude-exclude list<strong>Backup</strong> Yes Yes, if you have readpermission, regardless ofownershipYes, if you own the fileRestoreYes; when restoring to anew location or the samelocation, file permission<strong>and</strong> ownership arepreservedYes; however, the operatingsystem will prevent writingto the same location if thefile has read onlypermission. When restoringto the same location, filepermissions <strong>and</strong> ownershipare preserved. Whenrestoring to a differentlocation, the permissions ofthe restored file will bepreserved but theownership will be changedto that of the authorizeduser.<strong>Archive</strong> Yes Yes, if you have readpermission, regardless ofownershipRetrieveYes. When retrieving to anew location or to the samelocation, file permissions<strong>and</strong> ownership arepreserved.Yes. However, the operatingsystem will prevent writingto the same location if thefile has read onlypermission. Ownership ofall retrieved objects will bechanged to authorized user.Note: Retrieve <strong>for</strong> anauthorized user, using thedsmj GUI only works <strong>for</strong>individual files <strong>and</strong> notwhen selecting directories.Retrieve each fileindividually using the dsmjclient or use the dsmc clientto restore an entire packageor directory structure.Yes, if you own the file oryou are granted access. Theownership of the restoredfile will change to thenon-authorized user.Yes, if you have readpermission, regardless ofownershipYes, if you archived the file.Ownership of all retrievedobjects will be changed tothe non-authorized user.42 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Linux</strong> <strong>Backup</strong>-<strong>Archive</strong> Clients Version 6.1: Installation <strong>and</strong> User’s Guide

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