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

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BPXCOPY<br />

Specifying APF or NOAPF is optional. If not specified, the attribute will be<br />

defined as NOAPF.<br />

PROGCTL|NOPROGCTL<br />

Specifies whether the PROGCTL extended attribute is set or unset. When this<br />

is set (PROGCTL) on an executable program file (load module), it causes the<br />

program to behave as if an RDEFINE had been done for the load module to the<br />

PROGRAM class. When this program is brought into storage, it does not cause<br />

the enviroment to be marked dirty.<br />

To be able to set PROGCTL, you must have at least READ access to the<br />

BPX.FILEATTR.PROGCTL resource in the FACILITY class . For more<br />

information, see z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Planning.<br />

Specifying PROGCTL or NOPROGCTL is optional. If not specified, the attribute<br />

will be defined as NOPROGCTL.<br />

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

Specifies whether the SHAREAS extended attribute is set or unset. When this<br />

attribute is set (SHAREAS) on an executable program file (load module), the<br />

_BPX_SHAREAS environment variable is honored when the file is spawn()ed.<br />

When this attribute is not set (N<strong>OS</strong>HAREAS), the _BPX_SHAREAS<br />

environment variable is ignored when the file is spawn()ed.<br />

Specifying SHAREAS or N<strong>OS</strong>HAREAS is optional. If not specified, the attribute<br />

will be defined as SHAREAS.<br />

SHARELIB | N<strong>OS</strong>HARELIB<br />

Specifies whether the st_ShareLib extended attribute is set or unset in the<br />

target file.<br />

Note: In order to use BPXCOPY with this keyword parameter, you must have<br />

at least READ access to the BPX.FILEATTR.SHARELIB resource in the<br />

FACILITY class.<br />

UID(owner)<br />

Specifies the owner of the file. Owner can be a user name or a numeric user ID<br />

(UID). However, if a numeric owner exists as a user name in the user data<br />

base, the UID number associated with that user name is used.<br />

If a mixed case user name is specified, it must be enclosed in single quotes.<br />

To be able to set the UID of the file, the user must have UID 0 or have at least<br />

READ access to the BPX.SUPERUSER resource in the FACILITY class.<br />

Specifying UID is optional. If not specified, the UID of the user running<br />

BPXCOPY will be used.<br />

GID(group)<br />

Specifies the group owner of the file. group can be a group name or a numeric<br />

group ID (GID). However, if a numeric group exists as a group name in the<br />

group data base, the GID number associated with that group name is used.<br />

If a mixed case group name is specified, it must be enclosed in single quotes.<br />

To be able to set the GID of the file, the user must have UID 0 or have at least<br />

READ access to the BPX.SUPERUSER resource in the FACILITY class.<br />

Specifying GID is optional. If not specified, the GID of the directory pathname<br />

will be used.<br />

904 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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