>>> On 5/22/2016 at 07:22 PM, Mark Post wrote: 
> s390vsl204:~ # cmsfslst -f /dev/dasdg
> FILENAME FILETYPE FM FORMAT LRECL       RECS     BLOCKS     DATE     TIME
>          DIRECTOR P0 F         64          8          1  5/04/2016 19:56:38
>          ALLOCMAP P0 F       4096          2          2  5/04/2016 19:56:38
> FTPBOOT  PARM     B1 F         80          2          1  5/04/2016 18:07:40
> S11S2GM  EXEC     Z1 F         80         25          1 10/01/2012  6:23:36
> KAKKA2   EXEC     Z1 F         80         25          1 10/01/2012  6:27:42
> KAKKA3   EXEC     Z1 F         80         25          1 10/01/2012  6:28:18
> LINUX    EXEC     Z1 F         80         25          1 10/01/2012  6:27:00
> INITRAMF IMG      B1 F         80     435159       8500  5/04/2016 19:56:38

I just noticed something unexpected in this output I posted yesterday.  How can 
files on one minidisk have different filemode letters?  B1 _and_ Z1?  For that 
matter, how can there be a letter associated at all, since it's not being 
ACCESSed by CMS?  I would suspect that cmsfslst is assigning arbitrary values 
to things, but getfattr shows the same values.


Mark Post

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