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New Features of MPE/iX: Using the Hierarchical File System

Background 

HP 3000 computers have traditionally been designed for use in an office
setting where users work in separate departments.  All of the users in a
particular department are typically grouped together and placed in one
account.  Users log on to an account and group to do their work.  One or
more users can work in an account.

Users store their files in groups in accounts and are identified by a
user.account string such as MANAGER.PAYROLL. The user.account associated
with a job or session does not change for the life of the job or session.
The user and his or her files cannot travel outside of the account
boundary.  Files could be copied but not renamed across account
boundaries.

As of Release 4.5, MPE/iX identifies each user by a unique user ID (UID)
as well as a user.account string.  Users are arranged into groups and are
identified by a group ID (GID). Users that share one account will share
the same GID. Owners of files on MPE/iX are identified by the file
creator field.  Refer to the sections called "User and Group IDs" and
"File Ownership" in Chapter 3 for more information.

The data associated with the user is stored in separate user and group
databases.  This means that on MPE/iX, users with proper security
permissions can move outside of account boundaries.  Users can be allowed
to have more flexibility to move around to different directories within
the hierarchical file system.



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