When the I line command is entered against a symbolic or external
link file, the z/OS® UNIX Symbolic Link Information panel
is displayed. Figure 1 shows an example.
Figure 1. z/OS UNIX Symbolic
Link Information panel (ISRUULIS) z/OS UNIX Symbolic Link Information
Command ===>
Pathname . . . : /SYSTEM/etc/ioepdcf
General Data
External Link : NO
File Size . . : 22
Links . . . . : 1
Inode . . . . : 7
Last Modified : 2002/11/20 19:30:53
Last Changed : 2002/11/20 19:30:53
Last Accessed : 2002/11/20 19:30:53
Created . . . : 2002/11/20 19:30:53
Owner
File . . . . : IBMUSER(0)
Group . . . . : OMVSGRP(1)
Symbolic Link -
../etc/dfs/etc/ioepdcf
F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Expand F7=Backward F8=Forward
F9=Swap F10=Actions F12=Cancel
This panel displays information describing the attributes of a z/OS UNIX symbolic
or external file. The Pathname field displays the path name of the
selected symbolic or external link file.
The General Information section of the panel displays these fields:
- External Link
- A value of YES indicates the file is an external link to an object
outside of the file system. A value of NO indicates the file is a
link to another file or a directory.
- Size
- The file size, in bytes.
- Links
- The number of hard links to the file.
- Inode
- File identification number, unique within the file system.
- Last Modified
- The date and time the file was last changed.
- Last Changed
- The date and time the status of the file was last changed.
- Last Accessed
- The date and time the data in the file was last accessed.
- Created
- The date and time the file was created.
The Owner section of the panel displays these fields:
- File
- The user ID and UID number of the owner of the file or directory.
- Group
- The group name and GID number of the owner of the file or directory.
The Symbolic Link field is a scrollable field that displays the
path name or external name to which this symbolic link file refers.