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Added Secure SFTP transfer information to

“The ftp Utility” (page 153)

.

Added the new

“OSS Core Utilities User Commands” (page 185)

appendix.

New and Changed Information in the 522700-003 Edition

The following information was added and changed for the J06.15 and H06.26 RVUs:

Added the OSS connect() function to

“OSS Functions Audited When Used With Audited

Filesets” (page 132)

Revised auditing information for the OSS sockets connect() function in

“Considerations for

File Auditing” (page 133)

.

The following information was changed:

Specified the RVUs in which the mv command fails with error “Guardian or User Defined Error
197” in

“Renaming and Moving Files (mv)” (page 102)

.

New and Changed Information in the 522700–002 Edition

The value given in the example export command for the UTILSGE environment variable in

“Visibility of the /G and /E Directories” (page 69)

was incorrect: the value NOE:NOG is not

valid and will be ignored. This edition includes the correct value: NOG:NOE.

The -pri flag for the osh command, listed in

“osh Flags” (page 86)

, was incorrect. This

edition includes the correct value: -gpri .

Added the -phd flag to the osh command for J06.03 and later J-series RVUs, H06.11 and
later H-series RVUs, and G06.31 and later G-series RVUs.

References to RVUs throughout the document have been updated to include J-series RVUs, if
applicable.

Added the getacl() and setacl() commands to the list of commands in

“Security and

Permissions ” (page 64)

. OSS ACLs are supported in Version 3 and later versions of OSS

filesets only.

Added these commands to the list of commands that are audited when used with an OSS
fileset that is audited (

Table 22 (page 132)

):

acl()

fchown()

lchown()

fchmod()

lchmod()

setpgrp()

setregid()

setreuid()

Document Organization

This document is organized as follows:

Chapter 1: Introduction to Open System Services

This chapter provides an overview of the OSS environment.

Chapter 2: The OSS File System

This chapter discusses OSS files, directories, subdirectories, pathnames, and how they all relate
to the Guardian file system.

Chapter 3: The OSS Shell

This chapter discusses the features and environment of the OSS shell and how they can be
used and modified.

New and Changed Information in the 522700-003 Edition

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