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

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history — — Process a command history list<br />

id P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Return the user identity<br />

infocmp — — Compare and print the terminal description<br />

ipcrm — — Remove message queue, semaphore set, or shared memory identifiers<br />

ipcs — — Report status of the interprocess communication facility<br />

lm — — Start the login monitor for OCS support<br />

locale P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Get locale-specific information<br />

localedef P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Define the locale environment<br />

logger P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Log messages<br />

logname P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Return a user’s login name<br />

newgrp P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Change to a new group<br />

ocsconfig — — Configure, unconfigure, or query an OCS object<br />

printenv — — Display the value of environment variables<br />

r — — Process a command history list<br />

readonly P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 — Mark a variable as read-only<br />

return P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Return from a shell function or . (dot) script<br />

set P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Set or unset command options and positional parameters<br />

shift P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Shift positional parameters<br />

stty P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Set or display terminal options<br />

su — — Change the user ID connected with a session<br />

sysvar — — Display static system symbols<br />

tic — — Compile term descriptions into terminfo database entries<br />

touch P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Change the file access and modification times<br />

tput P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Change characteristics of terminals<br />

tso — — Run a TSO command from the shell<br />

tty P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 — Return the user’s terminal name<br />

uconvdef — — Create binary conversion tables<br />

unalias P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Remove alias definitions<br />

uname P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Display the name of the current operating system<br />

unset P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Unset values and attributes of variables and functions<br />

who P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Display information about current users<br />

Daemons<br />

cron — — Run commands at specified dates and times<br />

inetd — — Handle login requests<br />

rlogind — — Validate rlogin requests<br />

uupd — — Invoke uucico for TCP/IP connections from remote UUCP systems<br />

Managing Directories<br />

basename P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Return the nondirectory components of a pathname<br />

cd P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Change the working directory<br />

chgrp P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Change the group owner of a file or directory<br />

chmod P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Change the mode of a group or directory<br />

chown P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Change the owner or group of a file or directory<br />

chroot — — Change the root directory for the execution of a command<br />

dircmp — XPG4.2 Compare directories<br />

dirname P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Return the directory components of a pathname<br />

ls P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 List file and directory names and attributes<br />

mkdir P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Make a directory<br />

mount — — Logically mount a file system<br />

mv P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Rename or move a file or directory<br />

pathchk P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Check a pathname<br />

pwd P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Return the working directory name<br />

rm P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 XPG4.2 Remove a directory entry<br />

878 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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