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Use the cdp
command to set the identity of the current policy or policy class. Policies are represented in a directory structure with /
as root and the policy classes as subdirectories. You can use cdp
to navigate this structure and pwdp and lsp to display policy information.
See Also:
"Policy Commands" for related commands
Appendix A, "Defaults and Policies" for a complete list of policies and policy classes
You must have the display administrative domain's configuration right to use the cdp
command.
cdp [ policy-name ]
Specifies the name of a policy or a class of policies. If omitted, then obtool
sets the current policy to "/".
Example 2-16 uses the pwdp, lsp, and cdp
commands to browse the policies and find the value for the daemon policy webautostart
.
Example 2-16 Browsing Policy Information
ob> pwdp / ob> lsp daemons daemon and service control policies devices device management policies index index catalog generation and management policies local Oracle Secure Backup configuration data for the local machine logs log and history management policies media general media management policies naming WINS host name resolution server identification ndmp NDMP Data Management Agent (DMA) defaults operations policies for backup, restore and related operations scheduler Oracle Secure Backup backup scheduler policies security security-related policies testing controls for Oracle Secure Backup's test and debug tools ob> cdp daemons ob> lsp auditlogins no [default] obixdmaxupdaters 2 [default] obixdrechecklevel structure [default] obixdupdaternicevalue 0 [default] webautostart yes webpass (set) windowscontrolcertificateservice no [default] ob> cdp webautostart ob> lsp webautostart yes