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

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watchlog — — Report on users who are logged in.<br />

Managing Directories<br />

cd — — Change the working directory<br />

chdir — — Change the working directory<br />

dirs — — Print the directory stack<br />

popd — — Pop the directory stack<br />

pushd — — Make exchanges within directory stack<br />

Computing and Managing Logic<br />

break — — Exit from a loop in a shell script<br />

breaksw — — Cause a break from a switch<br />

continue — — Skip to the next iteration of a loop in a shell script<br />

default — — Label default case in a switch statement<br />

eval — — Construct a command by concatenating arguments<br />

exec — — Run a command and open, close, or copy the file<br />

descriptors<br />

exit — — Return to the shell’s parent process or to TSO/E<br />

filetest — — Apply a file inquiry operator to a file<br />

Managing Files<br />

ls-F — — List files<br />

Controlling Processes<br />

bg — — Move a job to the background<br />

fg — Bring a job into the foreground<br />

jobs — — Return the status of jobs in the current session<br />

kill — — End a process or job, or send it a signal<br />

limit — — Limit consumption of processes<br />

nohup — — Start a process that is immune to hangups<br />

stop — — Suspend a process or job<br />

suspend — — Send a SIGSTOP to the current shell<br />

time — — Display processor and elapsed times for a command<br />

wait — Wait for a child process to end<br />

884 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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