16.12.2012 Views

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

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

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

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Related Information<br />

nice<br />

return — Return from a shell function or . (dot) script<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

Usage Note<br />

Localization<br />

Exit Values<br />

Portability<br />

Related Information<br />

exit, sh<br />

return [expression]<br />

return returns from a shell function or . (dot) script. The exit status is the value of<br />

expression. The default value of expression is the exit status of the last command<br />

run.<br />

return is a special built-in shell command.<br />

renice uses the following localization environment variables:<br />

v LANG<br />

v LC_ALL<br />

v LC_MESSAGES<br />

v NLSPATH<br />

See Appendix F for more information.<br />

The current function or script returns the value of expression. If no expression is<br />

given, the exit status is the exit status of the last command run.<br />

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

rlogind — Validate rlogin requests<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

rlogind [–a] [–d] [–l] [–L] [–m] [–n]<br />

renice<br />

The rlogind program is the server for the remote login command rlogin commonly<br />

found on <strong>UNIX</strong> systems. It validates the remote login request and verifies the<br />

password of the target user. It starts an z/<strong>OS</strong> shell for the user and handles<br />

translation between ASCII and EBCDIC code pages as data flows between the<br />

workstation and the shell.<br />

The rlogind program is given control via an execl() issued by the inetd daemon.<br />

Chapter 2. Shell command descriptions 529

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!