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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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Messages<br />

Portability<br />

v The input and output files were the same file.<br />

v Inability to access a file when using –r.<br />

v Inability to read a directory when using –r.<br />

v Inability to create a directory when using –r.<br />

v A target is not a directory when using –r.<br />

v Source and destination directory are the same when using –r.<br />

2 Failure due to any of the following:<br />

v Incorrect command-line option.<br />

v Too few arguments on the command line.<br />

v A target that should be a directory but isn’t.<br />

v No space left on target device.<br />

v Out of memory to hold the data to be copied.<br />

v Inability to create a directory to hold a target file.<br />

Possible error messages include:<br />

Related Information<br />

cp, locale, mv, rm<br />

link to target name failed<br />

ln could not establish the link to the given file or directory. This may be<br />

because you do not have appropriate permissions, or because the target<br />

did not exist.<br />

source name and target name are identical<br />

The source and the target are actually the same file (for example, because<br />

of links, on <strong>UNIX</strong> systems). In this case, ln does nothing.<br />

target directory name on different file system than source name<br />

You cannot establish a normal link between files that are two different file<br />

systems.<br />

target name must be a directory<br />

The target name must be a directory<br />

cannot find file name<br />

The filename could not be found.<br />

target file name already exists<br />

The target filename already exists.<br />

P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2, X/Open Portability Guide, <strong>UNIX</strong> systems.<br />

Only the –f option is part of the P<strong>OS</strong>IX standard.<br />

locale — Get locale-specific information<br />

Format<br />

locale [–a|–m]<br />

locale [–ck] name ...<br />

ln<br />

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