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

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

tar<br />

Portability<br />

4.2BSD<br />

Related information<br />

cpio, pax<br />

tcsh — Invoke a C shell<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

v Compression error<br />

v Failure on extraction<br />

v Failure on creation<br />

The –U option is an extension to provide P<strong>OS</strong>IX USTAR format compatibility. The<br />

–p option is a common extension on BSD <strong>UNIX</strong> systems that is not available on<br />

<strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> V systems. The –O, –X, and –S options are also extensions of<br />

P<strong>OS</strong>IX standard.<br />

Also see the pax file format description in Appendix H for more information.<br />

tcsh [–bcdeFfimnqstvVxX]<br />

tcsh –l<br />

Note: –l is a lowercase L, not an uppercase i.<br />

tcsh contains the following topics and subtopics:<br />

v Options and invocation<br />

v Options<br />

v Editing<br />

v <strong>Command</strong> syntax<br />

v Substitutions<br />

v <strong>Command</strong> Execution<br />

v Features<br />

v Jobs<br />

v Status Reporting<br />

v Automatic, Periodic, and Time Events<br />

v Native Language <strong>System</strong> Report<br />

v Signal Handling<br />

v Built-in <strong>Command</strong>s<br />

v Shell and Environment Variables<br />

v Files<br />

v Problems and Limitations<br />

Options and invocation<br />

The tcsh shell is an enhanced but completely compatible version of the Berkeley<br />

<strong>UNIX</strong> C shell, tcsh. It is a command language interpreter usable both as an<br />

interactive login shell and a shell script command processor. It includes a<br />

command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling correction, a history<br />

mechanism, job control, and a C-like syntax.<br />

You can invoke the shell by typing an explicit tcsh command. A login shell can also<br />

be specified by invoking the shell with the –l option as the only argument.<br />

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

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

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!