AW: Re: FW: Help with mount?

2015-11-26 Thread Peter Hunkeler
>>> Thanks to some help offline, I was pointed to RDEFINE TSOAUTH MOUNT UACC(NONE). This allowed me to enter "mount -qv /". Thanks Steve. >> I'm baffled. I've never before detected a connection between TSOAUTH in general, and TSOAUTH MOUNT especially and any z/OS UNIX authority. > Do you have

Re: FW: Help with mount?

2015-11-26 Thread Steve Beaver
Do you have UID(0) on your USERID? -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Peter Hunkeler Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 11:09 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: AW: FW: Help with mount? >Thanks to some help offl

AW: FW: Help with mount?

2015-11-25 Thread Peter Hunkeler
>Thanks to some help offline, I was pointed to RDEFINE TSOAUTH MOUNT >UACC(NONE). This allowed me to enter "mount -qv /". Thanks Steve. I'm baffled. I've never before detected a connection between TSOAUTH in general, and TSOAUTH MOUNT especially and any z/OS UNIX authority. Where is the re

FW: Help with mount?

2015-11-25 Thread Hansen, Dave L - Eagan, MN
Resolution. Thanks to some help offline, I was pointed to RDEFINE TSOAUTH MOUNT UACC(NONE). This allowed me to enter "mount -qv /". Thanks Steve. And it was pointed out that in the USS Command Reference table 17 shows the output of the mount -q and -v options. I find much more in the books t