Abstract for z/OS UNIX System Services Planning

Purpose of this information

This information presents the information that you need to plan for and run an IBM® z/OS® system with support for z/OS UNIX System Services (z/OS UNIX). This element and the Language Environment® element and z/OS XL C/C++ compiler provide an application programming interface (API) and a shell interface based on the open systems standards of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) project, the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS), and the X/Open Portability Guide Issue 4 (XPG4).

This information assumes that the readers are familiar with z/OS systems and its accompanying products. It also assumes that you are using Security Server for z/OS. RACF® is a component of the Security Server for z/OS. Instead of RACF, you could use an equivalent security product if it supports the System Authorization Facility (SAF) interfaces required by z/OS UNIX, which are documented in z/OS Security Server RACF Callable Services.

Using this information, the people who run the installation will be able to do the following tasks for z/OS UNIX:
  • Customize it.
  • Manage operations.
  • Manage processing by z/OS shell users and application programs.
  • Manage file systems.
  • Control security.
  • Monitor and tune performance.
  • Collect data for accounting.

Who should read this information?

This information is for the system programmers, storage administrators, security administrators, and security auditors who run a z/OS system with z/OS UNIX. On other open systems, some system programmer tasks might be done by an administrator.