PATHMODE is used to set
z/OS UNIX files attributes
for SYSLMOD.
PATHMODE=oct1,oct2,oct3,oct4
- oct1,oct2,oct3,oct4
- Where oct1 through oct4 are
each are specified as an octal digit (0-7) separated by commas. Each
of these digits specifies execution values that override the permission
bits set by the PATHMODE parameter in the JCL for SYSLMOD.
The
octal digit is interpreted as three bits (e.g. 5 is 101) and used
as follows:
oct1 - 1..
- Set user ID of process to user ID of file owner when the program
is executed
- .1.
- Set group ID of process to group ID of file owner when the program
is executed
- ..1
- Keep loaded executable in storage
oct2 - 1..
- Owner permission to read file
- .1.
- Owner permission to write file
- ..1
- Owner permission to execute file
oct3 - 1..
- Group permission to read file
- .1.
- Group permission to write file
- ..1
- Group permission to execute file
oct4 - 1..
- Other permission to read file
- .1.
- Other permission to write file
- ..1
- Other permission to execute file
z/OS MVS JCL Reference and z/OS UNIX System Services Command Reference have
more information on PATHMODE file access attributes.