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UNIX System Services z/OS Version 1 Release 7 Implementation

An IBM Redbooks publication

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Published on 03 March 2006

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ISBN-10: 073849609X
ISBN-13: 9780738496092
IBM Form #: SG24-7035-01


Authors: Paul Rogers, Paul-Robert Hering, Patrick Bruinsma, Theodore Antoff, Neil O'Connor, Lutz Kühner and Lívio Sousa

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    Abstract

    This IBM IBM Redbooks publication presents the information you need to plan for and run an IBM z/OS system with support for z/OS UNIX System Services (z/OS UNIX) and z/OS.e. It provides information to facilitate the installation and use of z/OS Version 1 Release 7 UNIX System Services, and step-by-step instructions on how to install, customize, and use the z/OS UNIX System Services product set.

    This book is written for MVS systems programmers who install and customize the z/OS UNIX System Services product set.

    Practical examples are presented to demonstrate the installation and customization of UNIX System Services. This includes examples of the customization of DFSMS, RACF , TCP/IP, and NFS required to set up a z/OS UNIX System Services environment.

    Some knowledge of UNIX System Services is assumed.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. UNIX overview

    Chapter 2. Installation

    Chapter 3. Establish security for z/OS UNIX

    Chapter 4. Overview and customization of TCP/IP for z/OS UNIX

    Chapter 5. z/OS Distributed File Service zSeries File System (zFS)

    Chapter 6. USS sysplex sharing

    Chapter 7. Defining users with z/OS UNIX

    Chapter 8. Exploitation

    Chapter 9. Interacting with z/OS UNIX

    Chapter 10. Tools, functions, and programming interfaces

    Chapter 11. Administration

    Chapter 12. Tuning and performance

    Chapter 13. Maintenance of z/OS UNIX

    Chapter 14. Problem determination

    Appendix A. Managing z/OS UNIX user IDs and groups

    Appendix B. Installation files

    Appendix C. Access control list (ACL) support considerations

     

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