preserved across an execve (2). Process group ID and session ID Each process ... session ID and a process group ID, both represented using the typeoutput_name ] } [, ...] ] [ FROM from_item [, ...] ] [ WHERE condition ] [ GROUP BY [ ALL | DISTINCT ] grouping_element [, ...] ] [ HAVING condition ... output. (See WHERE Clause b…attributes, in particular, user IDs and group IDs (see credentials (7)), the root directory, keys ... capabilities (7)). A process's user and group IDs can be different inside and …mounts that are members of a peer group that are propagating events to one another ... shares events with members of a peer group. mount (2) and umount (2) events immediatelynice value of a thread, a process group, or the set of threads owned ... nice value of a thread, a process group, or the set of threads ownedNAME ALTER_GROUP - change role name or membership SYNOPSIS ALTER GROUP role_specification ADD USER ... user_name [, ... ] ALTER GROUP role_specification DROP USER user_name [, ... …call creates and initializes an fanotify notification group and returns a file descriptor referring ... fanotify notification group is a kernel-internal object that holds a list of…file can be changed using chown (2). Group ID stat.st_gid ; statx.stx_gid The inode ... records the ID of the group owner of the file. For newly created filesaddresses address all hosts in a multicast group. Datagrams to broadcast addresses can be sent ... MEMBERSHIP (since Linux 1.2) Join a multicast group. Argument is an ip_mreqn stru…When a traversal asks about the entire group, then we can use this single bitmap ... within that pattern which further partition the group. Within a group, commits may be considere…owning user ID, an owning group ID, and a security label. Each key also ... additional category—possessor—beyond the usual user, group, and other (see Possession , below). Note tha…socket to the physical-layer multicast group specified in mr_address and mr_alen ... threads, packet sockets can form a fanout group. In this mode, each matching packetNAME CREATE_GROUP - define a new database role SYNOPSIS CREATE GROUP name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ] where ... UNTIL ' timestamp ' | IN ROLE role_name [, ...] | IN GROUP role_name…assigned to the sockets in the reuseport group (that is, all sockets which have ... number of sockets in the group). If the BPF program returns an invalid index, socketTRIGGER | MAINTAIN } [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] } ON TABLES TO { [ GROUP ] role_name | PUBLIC } [, ...] [ WITH GRANT OPTION ] GRANT ... SELECT | UPDATE } [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEG…NAME DROP_GROUP - remove a database role SYNOPSIS DROP GROUP [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] DESCRIPTION DROP ... GROUP is now an alias for DROP ROLE . COMPATIBILITY There is no DROP GR…chmod (1) and stat (2). The first group of three is used when the effective ... owner ID of the file. The second group of three is used when the groupcreating a new socket, the owner and group of the socket file are set according ... process umask (2). The owner, group, and permissions of a pathname socket can be changedfamily selects the kernel module or netlink group to communicate with. The currently assigned netlink ... mask with every bit representing a netlink group number. Each netlink fami…thread): • process ID • parent process ID • process group ID and session ID • controlling terminal • user ... group IDs • open file descriptors • record locks (see fcntl (2)) • sig…