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

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pax<br />

not Not specified<br />

bin Binary data<br />

Or the following text data delimiters:<br />

nl Newline<br />

cr Carriage return<br />

lf Line feed<br />

crlf Carriage return followed by line feed<br />

lfcr Line feed followed by carriage return<br />

crnl Carriage return followed by new line<br />

Z<strong>OS</strong>.extattr<br />

The value of this keyword is a 4 character string which specifies the<br />

extended attributes for files to allow executable files to be marked so they<br />

run APF authorized, as a program controlled executable, or not in a shared<br />

address space. The first character of the value specifies whether the<br />

program runs APF authorized and is either ’a’ or ’-’. The second character<br />

of the value specifies whether the program is considered program controlled<br />

and is either ’p’ or ’-’. The third character of the value specifies whether the<br />

program runs in a shared address space and is either ’s’ or ’-’. The fourth<br />

character of the value specifies whether the program file will be loaded from<br />

the shared library region and is either ’l’ or ’-’.<br />

a Program runs APF authorized if linked AC=1<br />

p Program is considered program controlled<br />

s Program runs in a shared address space<br />

1 Program file will be loaded from the shared library region<br />

- Attribute not set<br />

Syntax examples:<br />

-o Z<strong>OS</strong>.extattr=apsl<br />

-o Z<strong>OS</strong>.extattr=ap-l<br />

-o Z<strong>OS</strong>.extattr=-p--<br />

Extended header keyword precedence<br />

List Mode Format Specifications<br />

If the value field is zero length, it deletes any header block field, previously<br />

entered extended header value, or global extended header value of the<br />

same name.<br />

If a keyword in an extended header record (or in a -o option-argument)<br />

overrides or deletes a corresponding field in the USTAR header block, pax<br />

ignores the contents of that header block field.<br />

In list mode with the -o listopt=format option, the format argument is applied for<br />

each selected file. The pax utility appends a newline to the listopt output for each<br />

selected file. The format argument is used as the format string with the following<br />

exceptions:<br />

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

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