Well,

I havent seen this is possible.
But Im thinking if you use make a shell script, and executing only
those three commands:

dsmadmc -id=user -pa=password q req
dsmadmc -id=user -pa=password checki vol
dsmadmc -id=user -pa=password checko vol

Or maybe you can put each of this on a script of its own.
So your operator only has to do is to type the name of the shell you
gave him:

req.sh
checki.sh
checko.sh

It is just a tip...

 --- Julie Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribis: > Fecha:         Thu, 9 May
2002 11:14:25 +1000
> Responder a:     "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> De:         Julie Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Asunto:      how can I setup a admin account which only allow three
> commands
> Para:           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Dear all,
>
> Question 1:
> I need setup a admin account which only allow our new operator to run
> only
> three commands:
>     q req
>     checki vol
>     checko vol
>     reply #
>
> However, the lowerest authority with the above commands must be used.
>
>
> Any comments will be appreciated
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
> Julie Xu
>
> Unix/Network Administrator
> Information Technology Directorate
> University of Westen Sydney, Campbelltown
> Campbelltown NSW 2560
>
> Phone: 61 02 4620-3098
> Mobile: 0416 179 868
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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