The CS support for Telnet, including TN3270, uses USS tables as well.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Steve Thompson <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2018 5:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Ask the experts about running things

Yeah, USS is a component of VTAM. But, I be pedantic.

It seems that verbiage wars from a decade ago labeled those of us
that pointed this out as pedantists.

When you initially connect to VTAM with a 3270 device, you get
the MSG10 "panel" which is part of USS as I recall. But it has
been decades since I did any USS programming and panel/window
definitions that attached to VTAM applications (which TSO can be
one, as can be IMS DC if I remember correctly). So take all of
this with a bit of salt.


Regards,
Steve Thompson

On 11/6/18 4:54 PM, Tom Brennan wrote:
> https://secure-web.cisco.com/1RNwQ0afwCqk-4E_x-4cBlrt05uwler0GeWYFtSgMvjOIJRh_AwBlP6EilbVrhzH5bQO7aOwhNLLPOuOGut90y2M8kINCxmJJXrdvOupm_Eu_69abKe4aZb8OJT3zJrXmsuO7zDobQXVan10OXQQQPq8Peu1-IjuFWfcWxwFJ93R4tk1d1u96YJvms2Dw3ZKQfJ4jdFz6dvGK0SkfrhWc9Ery-ijrVdlEZWKLLotuhCRLdtfVRwb9pmcmkzO9ONYg-u-n0XKYd5fZA3uL4_mESzUCDGtw8OAhGdgAZGyPOeXilY4pc9X2UqY2ICzZyILI1nGwJNB4RpqKLiVjaTJEdvn1li3pMUEf6wEdozsb6p4w0ZinQYp4z_BgBD7N15HuBjdydyvijDZzmAIqTz6kbCspsGwxEot6XxHu8RmM0ak4OPEH4w_R2uj3Qf2jzo-W/https%3A%2F%2Fwww-01.ibm.com%2Fsoftware%2Fglobalization%2Fterminology%2Fu.html
>
> USS = Unformatted System Service, whatever that is.  I was always
> told the story that since IBM already used that acronym, it would
> not be used again for Unix Systems Services.  Don't know if that
> is true or not.
>
> On 11/6/2018 12:41 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>> On Tue, 6 Nov 2018 20:26:23 +0000, Nims,Alva John (Al) wrote:
>>
>>> Try this:
>>>
>>> https://secure-web.cisco.com/1DpHsnCtS_2e3GM0EBbockHKNsJnIHxW7k-XtSzYGg_za-30k6oJHdH5A2TFmM5YzCpuitl-1I7qmiyA_Wf-2ReI6FyqVI9pJRCiXWG6BU2WuADvwQyhUE1LhUaJzQ8NyAq3FciW1OPym5cMbZi-tRqXEJA33_BKamtwLzMLG5Fwux_Y4fWXkihBv8MpHxbEs4ezouBBQY35et7TwIOW5pa6vMGjLzQfTNKQkw_MuIuqrNhuGPOhT6ZZXEjGPXKRZPuha392mzKBjGDeaCwieIrm3vNIXIO-dfpZhLLVVbs5RROBmkEkX8154qANfZ0DdqYjHoe6JGIGHWyH71Np2SNeNGcEP_PxbYbfq_rtl_l5v-vS_ugwg41IHeK_65HMipqw8nvrHQPoYh6GcHK4C-xYW46e6dR4qleuhiy0X_Wxoqnc6As1mmzwRvl3zvHmR/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ibm.com%2Fsupport%2Fknowledgenenter%2Fzosbasics%2Fcom.ibm.zglossary.doc%2Fzglossary.pdf%3ForigURL%3Dapi%2Fredirect%2Fzos%2Fbasics%2Ftopic%2Fcom.ibm.zglossary.doc%2Fzglossary.pdf
>>>
>>>
>> Conspicuously absent from that is the frequently used "USS".
>>
>> Someday, I'll submit an RCF.
>>
>> -- gil
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