lspriv Command
Purpose
Displays the privileges available on the system.
Syntax
lspriv [ -v ]
Description
The lspriv command displays privileges available to the system. If run within a workload partition (WPAR), the lspriv command displays only the privileges available to the partition. If the -v flag is specified, the lspriv command also displays privilege descriptions.
Flags
Item | Description |
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-v | Specifies to display the privilege description for each privilege. |
Security
Any user can run the lspriv command on the system.
Examples
- To display all privileges available on the system, use the following
command:
The system displays an output similar to the following example:lspriv
PV_ROOT PV_AU_ PV_AU_ADD PV_AU_ADMIN PV_AU_READ ...
- To display all privileges available on the system and their textual
description, use the following command:
The system displays an output similar to the following example:lspriv -v
PV_ROOT Allows a process to pass any non-SU privilege check. PV_AU_ Equivalent to all Auditing privileges (PV_AU_*) combined. PV_AU_ADD Allows a process to record/add an audit record. PV_AU_ADMIN Allows a process to configure and query the audit system. PV_AU_READ Allows a process to read a file marked as an audit file. ...