Re: How is the name for UID=0 chosen in directory listing in Unix System Services

2017-05-05 Thread Jantje.
On Thu, 4 May 2017 07:44:48 -0500, Bruce Wells wrote: >On Wed, 3 May 2017 08:38:23 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote: >>It should improve in z/OS 2.3: >> >>

Re: How is the name for UID=0 chosen in directory listing in Unix System Services

2017-05-04 Thread Bruce Wells
On Wed, 3 May 2017 08:38:23 -0500, Paul Gilmartin wrote: >On Wed, 3 May 2017 04:54:41 -0500, Jantje. wrote: >> >>I have 55 users (mostly for deamons, but not all) having UID=0. When I do a >>ls -l >>on any directory, I see the files belonging to root (owner uid = 0) are

Re: How is the name for UID=0 chosen in directory listing in Unix System Services

2017-05-03 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Wed, 3 May 2017 04:54:41 -0500, Jantje. wrote: > >I have 55 users (mostly for deamons, but not all) having UID=0. When I do a >ls -l >on any directory, I see the files belonging to root (owner uid = 0) are >attributed to belong to one user ID out of that list of 55. I know the UID is >what

How is the name for UID=0 chosen in directory listing in Unix System Services

2017-05-03 Thread Jantje.
Dear Listers, I have 55 users (mostly for deamons, but not all) having UID=0. When I do a ls -l on any directory, I see the files belonging to root (owner uid = 0) are attributed to belong to one user ID out of that list of 55. I know the UID is what is holding the single truth about