What specifically?

I believe TCP/IP and several of its "children" such as FTP server run as UNIX 
daemons.

There is not so much of a classic MVS versus OMVS dichotomy as one might 
imagine. USS is a fundamental part of z/OS. It's not so much this "thing" that 
coexists with MVS as a set of services, a set of APIs, a way to utilize MVS 
services.

Almost any program -- any conventional, batch, run from EXEC PGM=, get its 
input from DDs program -- can and may utilize one or more UNIX services.

TCP/IP certainly makes use of lots of UNIX services.

Charles


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Subject: TCP/IP relationship to OMVS

Hi

Is there any information available on the relationship between TCP/IP and OMVS?

Thanks

Joe DeChirico

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