> Displays process information for all processes associated with the specified > TSO/E user ID.
The problem is that some documentation is using some terms inappropriately. "TSO Userid" being one of the terms. z/OS UNIX books mostly thoughtlessly talk about "TSO Userid" when they actually mean "(MVS) Userid". I tried to have this corrected in those books more than a decade ago, but gave up.... So, I suggest that whenever you read "TSO Userid" or "MVS Userid" or "RACF Userid", you drop the "prefix" and just think "Userid". This is the id you enter whenever you log into z/OS, be it TSO, FTP, CICS, IMS, Webserver, Unix Shell (ssh, telnet, rlogin), etc, or the id a started task or a batch job runs under. Some services such as TSO for example require that the userid has special privileges, such as a TSO segment. Thus a userid is also a TSO Userid, if it has a TSO segment, but it is basically still a userid. A userid is also a UNIX userid, if it has an OMVS segment (with at least the UID attribute). HTH -- Peter Hunkeler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
