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

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automount<br />

name *<br />

type HFS<br />

filesystem OMVS.HFS.USER.<br />

mode rdwr<br />

duration 30<br />

delay 10<br />

parm SYNC(60)<br />

tag text,819<br />

28 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference<br />

Four special symbols are supported to provide name substitution:<br />

used to represent the name exactly, as is.<br />

used to represent the name in uppercase characters.<br />

or &SYSNAME. used to substitute the system name.<br />

Best practice: IBM suggests that you consider using &SYSNAME..<br />

is only temporarily supported for compatibility.<br />

You can use these when specifying a file system name or file system<br />

parameter that has a specific form with the name inserted as a qualifier.<br />

Following is a list of supported keywords. You can enter keywords using<br />

mixed case letters. Some arguments require mixed case.<br />

Rule: allocany, allocuser, and lowercase are valid on any specification,<br />

but are meaningful only on the generic entry.<br />

allocany allocation-spec<br />

Specifies the allocation parameters when using automount to<br />

allocate HFS or zFS file systems, keeping in mind that zFS is the<br />

preferred file system. allocany will cause an allocation if the data<br />

set does not exist for any name looked up in the<br />

automount-managed directory.<br />

allocation–spec<br />

A string that specifies allocation keywords. The following<br />

keywords can be specified in the string:<br />

space(primary–alloc[,secondary alloc])<br />

cyl | tracks | block(block size)<br />

vol(volser[,volser]...)<br />

maxvol(num–volumes)<br />

unit(unit–name)<br />

storclas(storage–class)<br />

mgmtclas(management–class)<br />

dataclas(data–class)<br />

The next four keywords are added as appropriate:<br />

dsn(filesystem)<br />

dsntype(hfs)<br />

dir(1)<br />

new<br />

allocuser allocation–spec<br />

Specifies the allocation parameters when using automount to<br />

allocate HFS or zFS file systems, keeping in mind that zFS is the<br />

preferred file system. allocuser will cause an allocation to occur<br />

only if the name looked up matches the user ID of the current user.

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