Hierarchical file system elements

Table 1. Valid subentries for hierarchical file system element entries
Subentry name Maximum length (decimal) Description
DISTLIB 8 Specifies the DDNAME of the distribution library for the hierarchical file system element.
ENAME 8 Name of the entry.
FMID 7 Specifies the functional owner of the hierarchical file system element.
HFSPARM 300 Specifies a character string that is to be passed to the hierarchical file system copy utility as an execution-time parameter.
INSTMODE 6 Indicates the installation mode to be used when the HFS copy utility is invoked to install the element into a UNIX system.
  • BINARY
  • TEXT
LASTUPD 7 Cause of last change to this hierarchical file system element entry.
LASTUPDTYPE 3 Indicates how the entry was last changed.
LINK * A linked list containing the alternate names by which this element can be known in a UNIX file system. Each alternate name may be up to 1023 bytes in length.
RMID 7 Identifies the last SYSMOD that replaced this hierarchical file system element.
SHSCRIPT 17 Specifies a shell script, along with the point in processing in which SMP/E passes control to the shell script. The format is script_name,PRE,POST, where PRE and POST are optional.
SYMLINK * A linked list containing the names of symbolic links associated with a hierarchical file system element. Each symbolic link may be up to 1023 bytes in length.
SYMPATH * A linked list containing the path values for symbolic links associated with a hierarchical file system element. Each path value may be up to 1023 bytes in length.
SYSLIB 8 Specifies the ddname of the target library within a UNIX file system for the element.