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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff
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936 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference
MVS data sets 936 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference
Appendix L. Automatic Codeset Conversion: Default Status for Specific <strong>Command</strong>s Most commands that perform file I/O allow automatic codeset conversion of files tagged as text with a codeset. For example, a file with ISO8859-1 (ASCII) content that is tagged with TXT, ISO8859-1, may be converted to IBM-1047 (EBCDIC) for processing by <strong>UNIX</strong> shells and utilities. Automatic conversion is controlled by configuration parameters and environment variables. For more information about automatic conversion, see z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> Planning. Table 44 lists commands which allows automatic codeset conversion by default, but use the –B option to disable it: Table 44. <strong>Command</strong>s that Allow Automatic Conversion by Default cmp file head tail strings pack Table 45 lists commands that expect binary data, so they prevent automatic conversion: Table 45. <strong>Command</strong>s that Disallow Automatic Conversion by Default <strong>Command</strong> Special Behavior cksum Will allow automatic conversion with –T. compress v Allow conversion on the file being read. v Disable conversion on the compressed file and allow the automatic tagging of the file as binary. Note: Because file tag information can’t be preserved in the compressed file, you can lose data if translation does not occur on input. If you really do want translation to occur, change the file tag, or disable automatic conversion with the _BPXK_AUTOCVT environment variable. dd v Prevents automatic conversion. v If you specify conv=ascii, conv=ebcdic, or conv=ibm, and the input is tagged as text, dd will issue a warning message if the file tag does not match the expected output. gencat Prevents automatic conversion. mkcatdefs Prevents automatic conversion. od Will allow automatic conversion with –T. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1996, 2007 937
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c89, cc, and c++ c89/cc/c++ environ
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ls -H Displays file formats for reg
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make Makefiles A makefile is a text
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make Usage Note to the full name of
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make targets :- prereqs Clears the
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make and: %.c : %.y ... rule body .
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make .NOAUTODEPEND Disables the aut
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makedepend The following options co
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makedepend Environment variables ma
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mount Options -a yes|include,sysnam
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sort Sorting Keys By default, sort
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spell spell — Detect spelling err
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spell Limits Portability Related In
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stop that may be specified as octal
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strip Localization Exit Values Mess
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stty hup Hang up the modem line on
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su v Changes the group ID. If a use
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sum Exit Values Portability See App
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tcsh # The current event. This shou
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| ulimit Usage notes Localization d
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umask Exit Values Portability v LC_
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uname Localization Usage Note Exit
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unexpand Options Localization Exit
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uniq Messages Portability Related I
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unmount Examples Usage notes codes.
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unpack File Exit Values Messages Po
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uptime uptime — Report how long t
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uucico daemon Options Examples File
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uucp Options v A pathname preceded
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uucp uucp remote!/tmp/file?.[!b]* /
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uuencode Localization Exit Values P
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uuname uuname — Display list of r
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uupick Localization Files Usage not
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uustat Examples rtype The request t
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uuto Description Options Localizati
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uux Options Unlike arguments to uuc
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uux Exit Values Portability Related
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uuxqt daemon Related Information uu
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vi These lines are not part of the
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vi m Records the current position p
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vi with a form feed (Ctrl-L), start
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vi same manner as the ex system com
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vi Ctrl-G Displays the current path
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vi command The command is a word, w
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vi arguments for the ab command, it
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vi [.,.] l[ist] [count] [flags] Dis
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vi so[urce] file Runs editor comman
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vi (^), the editor displays the scr
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vi autoindent, ai When autoindent i
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vi in the list are paragraph bounda
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vi wrapscan, ws If this option is o
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vi Localization Exit Values vi uses
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vi Related Information ed, ex, fg,
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wc Localization Exit Values Portabi
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who Files Localization Exit Values
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write Usage notes Localization Exit
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| writedown Examples 1 Failure due
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xlc and xlC The various compiler in
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xlc and xlC Setting up a configurat
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| | | | | | | | xlc and xlC CEE.SCE
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| | | | xlc and xlC 1. search place
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xlc and xlC * 64 bit ANSI C++ compi
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xlc and xlC principle, as both can
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xlc and xlC 5. -Bprefix and -tprogr
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xlc and xlC Note: When used in the
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xlc and xlC xlc -qipa=level=2:map:n
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| xargs xargs — Construct an argu
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xargs Example If no command templat
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yacc Options -b file_prefix Uses fi
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yacc Messages v Bad %start construc
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zcat Localization Exit Values Porta
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BPXBATCH BPXBATCH — Run shell com
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BPXBATCH Examples When PGM and prog
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MKDIR Return Codes Examples The def
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| | | | MOUNT MOUNT — Logically m
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| | | | | | | MOUNT file is sparse
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MOUNT Usage notes AUTOMOVE(EXCLUDE,
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MOUNT Return codes Examples As stat
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OCOPY Parameters v A file to an MVS
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OCOPY Usage notes TO1047 | FROM1047
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OCOPY PATHMODE (sirwxu) PATHOPTS (o
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OGET v A fully qualified name that
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OGET Return codes Examples 4. An ex
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OGETX example, doublebyte character
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OGETX Examples For OGETX to treat t
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OMVS Description Parameters RUNOPTS
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OMVS Table 37. Locales, Their Conve
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OMVS In general, the provider of th
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OMVS scrolled off the screen. If yo
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OMVS PF16(TOP) PF17(BOTTOM) PF18(TS
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OMVS HALFSCR Scrolls half the displ
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OPUT OPUT — Copy an MVS data set
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OPUT Return codes Examples the modu
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OPUTX v data_set_name(member_name).
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OSHELL Description OSHELL uses BPXB
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UNMOUNT Parameters FILESYSTEM(file_
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history — — Process a command h
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strings POSIX.2 XPG4.2 Display prin
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cpio — XPG4.2 Copy in/out file ar
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watchlog — — Report on users wh
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shell (continued) evaluating argume
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tcsh environment variable (continue
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term tcsh shell variable descriptio
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user ID changing to superuser 607 u
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Y y.output file used by yacc 821 y.
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