On 03/24/2015 06:27 AM, Karl Nordstrom wrote:
$ uname -I
z/OS

$ uname -Ia
z/OS IPO4 01.00 02 2818

$ uname -a
OS/390 IPO4 24.00 04 2818

I'm confused by all this. I think Yaroslav is pointing out that internally his z/OS still uses os390, but Karl is saying his z/OS doesn't.

Please elaborate.

On 03/24/2015 07:34 AM, Yaroslav Kuzmin wrote:
What would it take to have documentation, etc., updated to reflect the
current name of z/OS?

Most of the documentation doesn't mention os390.  z/OS is not a
syntactically legal identifier name, so some things need to remain using
os390.  But it should be fairly easy to change most of things to z/OS.

correct documentation nice , but
on z/OS v1.13.0

(07:27) RS12 : PDKUZM | ~/ussport/bash/bash-4.2 :> uname -a
OS/390 RS12 23.00 03 2964

  on z/OS v 2.1

(06:29) AR14 : PDKUZM | ~ :> uname -a
OS/390 AR14 24.00 04 2828

like so :)

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