On Thu, 23 Jan 2014 11:40:09 -0600, John McKown wrote:

>On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Mark Pace wrote:
>
>> I'm applying some maintenance and noted an ACTION item on a PTF.
>>
>> *If /dev/null currently has a file tag, issue chtag -r /dev/null  before
>> APPLY to remove the file tag.
>>                                                                  If
>> /dev/null has a file tag after APPLY, remove /dev/null and    allow z/OS
>> UNIX to dynamically recreate the file with no tag.).  *
>>
>> I am unfamiliar with a file tag.  How do I check to see if a file has a
>> file tag?
>>
>
>chtag -p /dev/null
> 
Or, just issue the remove, whether it needs it or not.

Why does this happen, anyway?

Does z/OS UNIX need a "Fix Permissions" utility?

-- gil

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