Preface
This IBM® Redbooks® publication familiarizes you with the technical changes that were introduced into the UNIX System Services areas with IBM z/OS® V2R2.
This book is one of a series of IBM Redbooks publications that take a modular approach to providing information about the updates that are included within z/OS V2R2. This approach has the following goals:
Provide modular content
Group the technical changes into a topic
Provide a more streamlined way of finding relevant information that is based on the topic
We hope you find this approach useful. We value your feedback.
Authors
This book was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working at the International Technical Support Organization, Poughkeepsie Center.
Keith Winnard is the z/OS Project Leader at the International Technical Support Organization, Poughkeepsie Center. He writes extensively and is keen to engage with customers to understand what they want from IBM Redbooks publications. Before joining the ITSO in 2014, Keith worked for clients and Business Partners in the UK and Europe in various technical and account management roles. He is experienced with blending and integrating new technologies into the traditional landscape of mainframes.
Paul Robert Hering is an IT Specialist at the ITS Technical Support Center, Mainz, Germany. He provides support to clients with z/OS and z/OS UNIX related questions and problems. He participated in several ITSO residencies since 1988, writing about UNIX related topics. Before supporting IBM OS/390® and z/OS, Robert worked for many years with the IBM VM operating system and its variations (VM/370, VM/HPO, VM/XA, and VM/ESA).
Thanks to the following people for their technical guidance contributions to this project:
Sue Kimmel (IBM) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Michael Cox (Advisory Programmer, UNIX Systems Services Development, Poughkeepsie Center) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Lynne Delesky (Software Engineer, Shell and Utilities, Poughkeepsie Center) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Lei Wang (IBM) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Yi Ming (IBM) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Scott Marcotte (IBM) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Michelle Li (IBM) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Dennis Hewitt (IBM) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Charles T. Ware (Advisory Software Engineer, z/OS Level 2 service, Poughkeepsie Center) for providing valuable advice and guidance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Thanks to the following people for their environment and residency support contributions to this project:
Bob Haimowitz (Development Support Team [DST], Poughkeepsie Center) for setting up and maintaining the systems, and providing valuable advice, guidance, and assistance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Rich Conway (DST, Poughkeepsie Center) for setting up and maintaining the systems, and providing valuable advice, guidance, and assistance throughout the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Peter Bertolozzi (Systems Management specialist, IBM Redbooks residency support, Poughkeepsie Center) for setting up and maintaining the environments within syslab in which residents worked.
John Gierloff (Operations, Poughkeepsie Center) for residency set up and support.
Don Brennan (DST, Poughkeepsie Center) for setting up and maintaining the systems hardware that was used in the creation of this IBM Redbooks publication.
Ella Buslovich (Graphics specialist, location) for providing guidance and specialist graphics for this IBM Redbooks publication.
Ann Lund (ITSO Administration, Poughkeepsie Center) for administrative support to enable the residency.
Cheryl Gera (ITSO Administration, Poughkeepsie Center) for managing the business operations for this IBM Redbooks publication.
 
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