I mean, when we define any variable in USS using SET command ( Like *SET $SYSNAME XYZ*), then in which file system store these values. As of now I just want to see that what are all variable has been defined currently in USS.

Regards
Saurabh

On 6/1/2011 10:38 PM, Neubert, Kevin wrote:
You mean /etc/profile and such?

Regards,

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: saurabh khandelwal [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 9:41 AM
To: Neubert, Kevin
Subject: Re: Delete Sub directory under /Service


Thanks for reply.  I also wanted to ask one more thing. In which file
OMVS keep all the variable which we defined using SET command in z/OS
Unix file system.

Regards
Saurabh

On 6/1/2011 9:16 PM, Neubert, Kevin wrote:
Your configuration appears typical to me including the symbolic links.  You 
should have no problems deleting what you want.  What error are you receiving?  
Otherwise you can quickly read about the sysplex root (3.7.1 The sysplex root) 
here http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246580.html.

Regards,

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: saurabh khandelwal [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 9:43 PM
To: IBM Mainframe Discussion List
Cc: Neubert, Kevin
Subject: Re: Delete Sub directory under /Service

Yes,   we can use  /etc/   instead of /etc  but still in directory list
automatically system added    /SYSTEM/etc as prefix, which is not
correct and it make /etc as symbolic and  I am not able to delete sub
directory like SSh under /etc etc.

Please suggest me the way to solve this problem.

Regards
Saurabh


                                    Directory List

    Select one or more files with / or action codes.  If / is used also
select an
    action from the action bar otherwise your default action will be
used.  Select
    with S to use your default action.  Cursor select can also be used for
quick
    navigation.  See help for details.
    EUID=0   /SYSTEM/etc/
      Type  Filename                                                  Row
1 of 27
    _ Dir   .
    _ Dir   ..
    _ Dir   bpa
    _ Dir   cmx
    _ Dir   cron
    _ Dir   dce
    _ Dir   dfs
    _ File  inetd.conf
    _ File  inetd.pid
    _ File  init.options
    _ Syml  ioepdcf
    _ Dir   ldap
    _ File  log

On 6/1/2011 2:32 AM, Neubert, Kevin wrote:
For such symbolic links in ISHELL add the trailing slash (e.g., /etc/, /var/, 
etc.).

Regards,

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
saurabh khandelwal
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 10:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Delete Sub directory under /Service

Hello,
                We are in the process of installing IBM Ported Tool. To be
on safe side we changed DDDEF  from  *  to /Service* and mounted root
file system on this.

                This installation process create couple of sub directory
like SSH under /etc and  RUN directory under /var.  But these sub
directory  ( RUN and SSH) were already existing under ( /VAR and /ETC).

                So we wanted to delete it . But when I tried using ISHELL
and checking the structure of  /etc , I got surprised and seen below result.

                           Symbolic Link Attributes

     Pathname : /etc
     External link  . . : 0
     File size  . . . . : 12
     File owner . . . . : STCUSER(0)
     Group owner  . . . : STCGROUP(1)
     Last modified  . . : 2008-10-17 11:55:58
     Last changed . . . : 2008-10-17 11:55:58
     Last accessed  . . : 2008-10-17 11:55:58
     Created  . . . . . : 2008-10-17 11:55:58
     Link count . . . . : 1
     Device number  . . : 1
     Inode number . . . : 3238
     Seclabel . . . . . :
     Symbolic link contents:
                                                              More:     +
*    $SYSNAME/etc
*
     In this it has created the symbolic link for /etc and incorporated
$SYSNAME before that. I am not sure how system did it .

The same when I see directory structure of /etc/ssh



*Directory List*

Select one or more files with / or action codes.  If / is used also
select an
action from the action bar otherwise your default action will be used.
Select
with S to use your default action.  Cursor select can also be used for quick
navigation.  See help for details.
EUID=0 *  /SYSTEM/etc/ssh/*
      Type  Filename                                                  Row 1
of 13
_ Dir   .
_ Dir   ..
_ File  moduli
_ File  ssh_config
_ File  ssh_host_dsa_key
_ File  ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
_ File  ssh_host_rsa_key
_ File  ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
_ File  ssh_known_hosts
_ File  ssh_prng_cmds
_ File  sshd.sh
_ File  sshd_config
Command ===>
_________________________________________________________________

     It  has incorporated  /SYSTEM  before /etc/ssh automatically.


Also when I try to see*/Service/etc/ssh* path, System open below detail

                                    Directory List

Select one or more files with / or action codes.  If / is used also
select an
action from the action bar otherwise your default action will be used.
Select
with S to use your default action.  Cursor select can also be used for quick
navigation.  See help for details.
EUID=0 */SYSTEM/etc/ssh/*
      Type  Filename                                                  Row 1
of 13
_ Dir   .
_ Dir   ..
_ File  moduli
_ File  ssh_config
_ File  ssh_host_dsa_key
_ File  ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
_ File  ssh_host_rsa_key
_ File  ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
_ File  ssh_known_hosts
_ File  ssh_prng_cmds
_ File  sshd.sh
_ File  sshd_config
Command ===>
_________________________________________________________________


Because of automatic symbolic link creation, we are not able to delete
ssh and run directory under /etc and /var.

Can you please help me, what are changes I have to make to complete my
process, so that I can delete my ssh and run sub directory.


Regards
Saurabh



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