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

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file (continued)<br />

words<br />

looking for misspelled 594<br />

file descriptor<br />

closing 260<br />

copying 260<br />

opening 260<br />

file formats<br />

cpio 911<br />

list of 911<br />

magic 912<br />

pax 915<br />

queuedefs 921<br />

tags 922<br />

tar 922<br />

utmpx 924<br />

file hierarchy<br />

copying, with copytree 151<br />

file mode creation mask<br />

setting or returning 721<br />

file owner<br />

group<br />

GID(group) 904<br />

UID(owner) 904<br />

file recovery daemon for vi (exrecover) 267<br />

file shell command 276<br />

using the magic file 912<br />

file space<br />

summarizing use of 244<br />

file subcommand for dbx command 199<br />

file system recovery 838<br />

file systems<br />

hierarchical<br />

mounting 832<br />

unmounting 875<br />

TFS<br />

mounting 836<br />

unmounting 875<br />

file tag 650, 694<br />

automount 26<br />

df shell command 233<br />

find 136, 138, 278, 287, 307, 465, 599, 615<br />

iconv 309<br />

ls 362<br />

mount shell command 433<br />

MOUNT TSO/E command 832<br />

od 459<br />

pax 474<br />

tar 618<br />

tcsh shell 670<br />

file tag information<br />

chtag 132<br />

file tags<br />

chtag 132<br />

file transfer<br />

daemon for (uucico) 735<br />

requests<br />

processing, with the uucico daemon 735<br />

file type<br />

determining the 276<br />

file-creation permission-code mask<br />

setting or returning 721<br />

filec shell variable<br />

description of 658<br />

filename<br />

deleting trailing parts 241<br />

expanding on command line 246<br />

generation 566<br />

FILENAME built-in variable for awk 38<br />

files 278<br />

/bin/mail<br />

used by calendar 107<br />

/dev/mt/0m<br />

used by tar 620<br />

/dev/tty 510<br />

/etc/auto/master<br />

used by automount 27<br />

/etc/csh.cshrc<br />

used by tcsh login 627<br />

/etc/csh.login<br />

used by tcsh login 627<br />

/etc/inetd.conf<br />

used by the inetd daemon 313<br />

/etc/inetd.pid<br />

used by the inetd daemon 315<br />

/etc/magic<br />

used by file 278<br />

/etc/mailx.rc<br />

configuration settings 170<br />

used by mailx 373, 384, 390<br />

/etc/profile 574<br />

used by the login shell 549<br />

/etc/recover<br />

used by exrecover 268<br />

/etc/recover/$LOGNAME/VIn*<br />

used by exrecover 268<br />

/etc/recover/$LOGNAME/VIt*<br />

used by exrecover 269<br />

/etc/startup.mk<br />

used by make 410<br />

/etc/suid_us.profile<br />

used by sh 574<br />

/etc/utmpx<br />

used by who 792<br />

/etc/yylex<br />

used by lex 345<br />

/etc/yylex.c<br />

used by lex 343<br />

/etc/yyparse.c<br />

used by yacc 821<br />

/tmp<br />

used by ar 16<br />

used by fc, history, r 274<br />

/tmp/e*<br />

used by ed 253<br />

/tmp/sh*<br />

description of 574<br />

/tmp/stm*<br />

used by sort 591<br />

/tmp/VIl*<br />

used by exrecover 268<br />

Index 973

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