| Oracle® Secure Backup Reference Release 10.1 Part Number B14236-03  | 
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Purpose
Use the lsclass command to list the names and attributes of one or more user classes.
See Also:
"Class Commands" for related commands
Appendix B, "Classes and Rights" for a descriptions of the default Oracle Secure Backup classes and rights
Prerequisites
You must have the display administrative domain's configuration right to use the lsclass command.
Syntax
lsclass::=
lscl•ass [ { --long/-l [ --abbreviate/-a ] } | --short/-s ]
[ --modself/-m { yes | no } ]     [ --modconfig/-M { yes | no } ]
[ --backupself/-k { yes | no } ]  [ --backuppriv/-K { yes | no } ]
[ --restself/-r { yes | no } ]    [ --restpriv/-R { yes | no } ]
[ --listownjobs/-j { yes | no } ] [ --modownjobs/-J { yes | no } ]
[ --listanyjob/-y { yes | no } ]  [ --modanyjob/-Y { yes | no } ]
[ --mailinput/-i { yes | no } ]   [ --mailerrors/-e { yes | no } ]
[ --querydevs/-q { yes | no } ]   [ --managedevs/-d { yes | no } ]
[ --listconfig/-L { yes | no } ]  [ --browse/-b browserights ]
[ --orauser/-o { yes | no } ]     [ --orarights/-O oraclerights ]
[ classname ]...
Semantics
Refer to "mkclass" for details on options not included in this section. For the lsclass command, these options select which classes are to be listed based on whether a class has (yes) or lacks (no) the specified rights.
Displays data in long form. The command displays all classes and privileges.
Displays a short description when used with the --long option.
Displays data in short form (default). The command displays only the class names.
Output
Table 2-6 describes the output of the lsclass command.
Table 2-6 lsclass Output
| Label | Indicates | 
|---|---|
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 browse  | 
 browse backup catalogs with this access right; values are   | 
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 oracle  | 
 access Oracle backups right; values are   | 
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 listconfig  | 
 display administrative domain's configuration right; values are   | 
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 modself  | 
 modify own name and password right; values are   | 
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 modconfig  | 
 modify administrative domain's configuration right; values are   | 
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 backupself  | 
 perform backups as self right; values are   | 
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 backuppriv  | 
 perform backups as privileged user right; values are   | 
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 listownjobs  | 
 list any jobs owned by user right; values are   | 
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 modownjobs  | 
 modify any jobs owned by user right; values are   | 
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 restself  | 
 perform restores as self right; values are   | 
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 restpriv  | 
 perform restores as privileged user right; values are   | 
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 mailinput  | 
 receive email requesting operator assistance right; values are   | 
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 mailerrors  | 
 receive email describing internal errors right; values are   | 
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 querydevs  | 
 query and display information about devices right; values are   | 
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 managedevs  | 
 manage devices and change device state right; values are   | 
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 listanyjob  | 
 list any job, regardless of its owner right; values are   | 
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 modanyjob  | 
 modify any job, regardless of its owner right; values are   | 
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 oracleuser  | 
 perform Oracle backups and restores right; values are   | 
Example
Example 2-51 lists the attributes of the reader class.
Example 2-51 Displaying Information About a Class
ob> lsclass --long --abbreviate reader
reader:
    browse:         named
    oracle:         none
    listconfig:     no
    modself:        yes
    modconfig:      no
    backupself:     no
    backuppriv:     no
    listownjobs:    no
    modownjobs:     no
    restself:       no
    restpriv:       no
    mailinput:      no
    mailerrors:     no
    querydevs:      no
    managedevs:     no
    listanyjob:     no
    modanyjob:      no
    oracleuser:     no