On Sat, 23 Dec 2023 08:46:41 -0600, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:

>IBM does provide a z/OS Data Set File System Administration and a z/OS Data 
>Set File System Messages and Codes. There is no Users Guide because there is 
>no real need once one understands how it works.
>
???
That is true of any product: "there is no real need once one understands how it 
works."
Yet, for many products IBM kindly provides User's Guides to assist users who 
don't
understand a priori how they work.

>DSDS, in a nutshell, is a root mount point from which the OMVS shell users 
>access z/OS datasets as if they were just another file. There a nuances for 
>text, record format, binary, and spool files that the users need to understand.
>
Reading the Admin manual, which should *not* be taken as a Guide for end users, 
I
infer many restrictions for "just another file. "  For example:

o Case insensitivity.

o In an ordinary UNIX directory I can have program objects, REXX execs, and \
  (perhaps, I guess) suudirectories.  Does this work with DSFS?

o Two jobs running concurrently can open the same UNIX file with O_APPEND
  and intermittently add log records to it.  Kerne causes them to appear in
  chronological order.  A third job could use "tail -f" to follow the progress. 
How
  does this work with a DSFS file?  Are there entanglements with ENQ and 
BLKSIZE?


>-----Original Message-----
>From:   Paul Gilmartin
>Sent: Friday, December 22, 2023 7:32 PM
>
>>I’ve experimented with it and found it has great potential.  I also 
>>wrote this 
>>https://community.ibm.com/community/user/ibmz-and-linuxone/blogs/lionel
>>-dyck2/2023/10/20/data-set-file-system-aka-dsfs-simplified-administr
>>
>Which begins:
>    BM introduced the Data Set File System (DSFS) with z/OS 2.5 as an option 
> for
>    shell users of z/OS to easily access z/OS datasets using traditional shell 
> services.
>
>Where's the User's Guide?  If, as I believe, interaction of traditional shell 
>services with DSFS differs significantly from interaction with z/FS, the 
>difference should be documented in a User's Guide.

-- 
gil

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