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|colspan="3" align="center"|'''Files and File System'''
|colspan="3"|'''Files and File System'''
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|valign="top"|<code>cd</code>
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|colspan="3" align="center"|'''Memory and Processes'''
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|valign="top"|<code>crontab -e</code><br /><code>at</code> (scheduler)
|valign="top"|<code>crontab -e</code><br /><code>at</code> (scheduler)
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|colspan="3" align="center"|'''Disk and I/O'''
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|valign="top"|<code>iostat -x</code>
|valign="top"|<code>iostat -x</code>

Revision as of 02:10, 27 April 2019

This table lists commands available in the CL-Environment, the classical OS/400-Shell, so to say. These do not apply to QSH or PASE, who are UNIX-like environments within OS/400.

UNIX Command OS/400 Equivalent Remarks
Files and File System
cd chgcurlib  
ls wrklib
wrkobj
Shows a scrollable list of selected objects, helps in modifying access rights.
vi strseu for source physical files,
edtf for stream files.
 
Memory and Processes
crontab -e
at (scheduler)
wrkjobscde  
ps aux
top
wrkactjob  
Disk and I/O
iostat -x wrkdsksts  

The table will be expanded over time.