pop find
Finds and lists all protected objects that have a protected object policy (POP) attached.
Requires authentication (administrator ID and password) to use.
pop find pop_name
A user must have the browse (b) and view (v) permissions for the object to be listed when the object show command is issued. Otherwise, an error is returned:
The user is not authorized to view one or more protected objects where the requested POP is attached.
Options
- pop_name
- Name of the POP for which to search. The POP must exist, or an error is displayed. Examples of POP names are poptest and pop1.
Return codes
- 0
- The command completed successfully.
- 1
- The command failed. When a command fails, the pdadmin command provides a description of the error and an error status code in hexadecimal format (for example, 0x14c012f2). See "Error messages" in the IBM Knowledge Center. This reference provides a list of the ISAM error messages by decimal or hexadecimal codes.
Examples
- The following example finds all objects to which the POP pop1 is attached:
pdadmin sec_master> pop find pop1 /Management/test-object
The following example finds all objects to which the POP poptest is attached: pdadmin sec_master> pop find poptest /Test-Space
See also
Parent topic: pdadmin commands