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z/OS UNIX System Services File System Interface Reference z/OS UNIX System Services File System Interface Reference SA23-2285-00 |
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Purpose of this informationThis document is intended for a specialized audience: system programmers using C or assembler language to create a physical file system (PFS) or a virtual file system (VFS) server, or to port a PFS or a VFS server to z/OS UNIX. Knowledge of POSIX or UNIX is assumed. Depending on the complexity of the PFS or VFS server
involved, a considerable amount of MVS™ system
programming knowledge might be required. Detailed information about MVS services that might be needed
can be found in:
Who should read this information?This document is intended for a specialized audience: system programmers using C or assembler language to create a physical file system (PFS) or a virtual file system (VFS) server, or to port a PFS or a VFS server to z/OS UNIX. Knowledge of POSIX or UNIX is assumed. Depending on the complexity of the PFS or VFS server
involved, a considerable amount of MVS system
programming knowledge might be required. Detailed information about MVS services that might be needed
can be found in:
This document should be used in conjunction with z/OS UNIX System Services Programming: Assembler Callable Services Reference, and supplements information that is contained in IEEE Std 1003.1-1990 and IEEE Std 1003.1a. Related informationYou can find more detailed
information about sockets and their operations in various publications,
including the following ones:
You can find detailed information about timer units in z/Architecture® Principles of Operation, SA22-7832. |
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