On Mon, 2014-05-12 at 10:46 +0800, Pavel Pokorny wrote: > Hello, > after discussion with Marc A Kaplan from IBM I finished with this > solution. So I am sharing it with all other user just in case you need > it in future. > > > Example placement policy file: > > > /* --- Enable .avi so it will not be denied by default --- */ > RULE 'enable_avi' SET POOL 'data' FOR FILESET (nfsexport) WHERE > RegEx(lower(name),['\.avi$']) > > > /* --- Deny all following extensions --- */ > RULE 'deny_files' SET POOL 'system' FOR FILESET (nfsexport) WHERE > RegEx(lower(name),['\.avi$|\.mp[ae1234]$|\.mpe?g[23]?$|\.eml$|\.idx$| > \.mbo?x$|\.msg$|\.ost$|\.otf$|\.pab$|\.pst$|\.aac$|\.aif*$|\.as[fx]$| > \.au$|\.flac$|\.m3u$|\.midi?$|\.mov$|\.ogg$|\.qtw?$|\.ram$|\.rmi?$| > \.rmvb$|\.snd$|\.swf$|\.vob$|\.wa[vx]$|\.wm[av]$|\.wvx$|\.bmp$|\.dib$| > \.eps$|\.gif$|\.img$|\.jfif$|\.jpe?g?$|\.pcx$|\.png$|\.psd?$|\.raw$| > \.if$|\.spiff$|\.tif*$']) >
To demonstrate why this is a wack-a-mole exercise, as a user of your system I will just save in iPod friendly format, all my audio AAC encoded in .m4a files, all my video H.264 encoded in .m4v files, and my audiobooks in .m4b format :-) I would further note that it is rather trivial to pick a random extension say .sdf and associate that with just about any program, most of which examine the contents of the file and don't rely on the extension. Further noting if you are continuing in your wack-a-mole exercise I could use .divx which you have conveniently not blocked. Finally being the resourceful sort I will just embed it all in a PDF, or word document, or powerpoint, or ... I don't know exactly what your customer is expecting, but this sounds like a management idea, with little understanding of how things work in the real world. JAB. -- Jonathan A. Buzzard Email: jonathan (at) buzzard.me.uk Fife, United Kingdom. _______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at gpfsug.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss
