On Wed, 13 Jun 2012 16:08:02 -0500, Mark Steely <[email protected]> wrote:
>The format looks correct - this is what I had:
>
>/Service/etc OS130508.OMVS.ETC
>/Service/usr/lpp/java/J6.0.1 OS130508.OMVS.JAVA31M1
>/Service/usr/lpp/java/J6.0.1_64 OS130508.OMVS.JAVA64M1
>/Service OS130508.OMVS.ROOT
>/Service/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0/config1 OS130508.OMVS.SBBNCON1
>/Service/usr/lpp/zWebSphereOEM/V7R0 OS130508.OMVS.SBBN7HFS
>/Service/var/wbem OS130508.OMVS.SCFZHFS2
>/Service/usr/lpp/IHSA/V7R0 OS130508.OMVS.SHAPHFS
>/Service/usr/lpp/perl OS130508.OMVS.SHPEROOT
>/Service/usr/lpp/php OS130508.OMVS.SHPHROOT
>/Service/usr/lpp/ported OS130508.OMVS.SHPUROOT
>/Service/usr/lpp/ixm/IBM OS130508.OMVS.SIXMHFS
>/Service/var/zosmf/data OS130508.OMVS.SIZUDATA
>/Service/usr/lpp/zosmf/V1R13 OS130508.OMVS.SIZUROOT
>/Service/var OS130508.OMVS.VAR
>
>Of course you have to mount the /Service first.
We just rolled out z/OS 1.13 (from 1.11) on our TEST/DEV lpar, and I noticed
something "strange": In the 1.13 root filesystem, the /etc and /var
directories show as directories, whereas on 1.11 (and earlier) they showed as
symlinks to /SYSTEM/etc and /SYSTEM/var respectively. I looked at our
installation/"sandbox" lpar and it's the same there. Yet the /SYSTEM directory
contains /etc and /var subdirectories, along with /dev and /tmp, as in the past.
Did we "do something wrong" at installation? Or are /etc and /var now (1.13)
supposed to be directories in / rather than symlinks to the /SYSTEM
subdirectories?
TIA,
-jc-
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