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

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Subcommands<br />

OMVS will use SHAREAS as the default if the shell program is not a SETUID<br />

or SETGID program and the owning UID or GID is not the same as the current<br />

user.<br />

SHAREAS<br />

Runs the shell program in the same TSO/E address space as OMVS.<br />

SETUID and SETGID shell programs cannot be run with the SHAREAS<br />

option unless your UID or GID owns the shell program.<br />

Note: If you end OMVS while in SHAREAS mode, the shell process ends<br />

immediately. (It may get killed, but it will usually end by itself when<br />

the TTY is closed.)<br />

N<strong>OS</strong>HAREAS<br />

Runs the shell program in a separate address space. SETUID and SETGID<br />

shell programs usually require this option.<br />

WRAPDEBUG(n)<br />

Controls how many lines of debug data OMVS writes out before wrapping<br />

around to the top of the debug data set. This option is effective only if the<br />

DEBUG(YES) DEBUG(EVENT), or DEBUG(DATA) options are used.<br />

The WRAPDEBUG(n) value specifies how many lines of debug data OMVS<br />

writes out before wrapping around to the top of the debug data set. The default<br />

number of lines is 10 000. The value of n must be between 100 and<br />

1 000 000 000. The debug data set must be large enough to hold n 80-byte<br />

lines of debug data. If the debug data set is too small, debug recording stops<br />

when the data set fills up.<br />

When the shell is active, you can enter subcommand mode by pressing the<br />

Subcommand function key. While in subcommand mode, you can enter<br />

subcommands on the command line or use function keys.<br />

ALARM<br />

Turns on the 3270 alarm which sounds when an character is written to<br />

the output area.<br />

AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL<br />

Activates automatic forward scrolling of output as new input is written to the<br />

screen.<br />

BACKSCR<br />

Scrolls the screen backward one full screen, redisplaying previously deleted<br />

output lines. The scrolling ends when the oldest available saved line is reached.<br />

BOTTOM<br />

If the help information is displayed, it is scrolled forward to the last panel of<br />

information. If output is displayed, it is scrolled forward to the last screen of<br />

output.<br />

OMVS<br />

CL<strong>OS</strong>E<br />

Ends the displayed session and switches to another one, or returns to TSO/E if<br />

the only session was closed.<br />

ECHO<br />

Allows the current shell command to control whether the OMVS input area is<br />

visible or hidden. The HIDE subcommand, NOHIDE subcommand, and HIDE |<br />

NOHIDE PF keys can temporarily override the input area visibility set by the<br />

current shell command.<br />

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