This job is given an ID which can be used with the fsecurity status and fsecurity cancel commands to retrieve the status or cancel the job, respectively. Once the job is complete, the result will be reported to the console.
NOTE: Security jobs may run simultaneously. It is possible to generate two security jobs that conflict with each other by defining common paths or subpaths within the tasks and running both jobs simultaneously. This behavior is no different from an external client changing security settings while a job is running, but this should be taken into account when generating these files and determining when and how they are applied.
toaster> fsecurity apply /security.conf Added security job 1001. fsecurity: Job 1001 (/security.conf) completed successfully. toaster> fsecurity apply /security.conf -c Definition validated successfully. toaster> fsecurity apply /security.conf -v Task 1, NTFS, Normal, Propagate, /vol/vol0/secure ... Added. Added security job 1001. fsecurity: Job 1001 (/security.conf) completed successfully.