Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual (G06.25+, H06.03+)

hier(5) OSS System Calls Reference Manual
NAME
hier - Explains the OSS le system hierarchy
DESCRIPTION
This reference page describes the le system hierarchy. Subdirectories (and some
les) are listed
indented after the directory that they appear in.
/ Root directory of the local OSS le system.
/bin/ Utility program les, including system and internationalization utilities.
unsupported/ Utilities and scripts believed to function correctly but which
have not been thoroughly tested and therefore are not supported
by HP. Use these utilities and scripts at your own discretion and
risk. HP does not guarantee the behavior or performance of
these utilities and is not obligated to x problems associated
with them.
/bin/unsupported/cat1/
contains reference page les for these
utilities when reference pages exist for them. Use the command
man -M /bin/unsupported utility-name to read these reference
pages.
/dev/ Device directory, which contains only two devices:
tty Current controlling terminal for the application that is running
null Data sink
/E/ Directories and les for OSS and Guardian le systems on remote NonStop
server nodes accessible through the Expand product. Do not mount lesets or
create les here.
/etc/ System conguration les (such as the default prole, termcap, and printcap
les) and sockets-related network conguration les (such as the site-modied
hosts, networks, protocols, and services les). These are not executable les.
install_obsolete/
Files containing lists of les from earlier releases that HP recom-
mends you remove from your system. These les can be used as
input for the Pcleanup utility.
/G/ Guardian les. For example, the Guardian le $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.SCF
($volume.subvolume.leid) is stored as /G/system/system/scf.
Each Guardian volume is a separate leset. Guardian environment processes
also appear in this directory. See the stat(2) reference page for additional infor-
mation.
/lost+found/ Files located by the leset checking program of the OSS Monitor. These have
names of the form #inode_number, where inode_number identies the inode
number that is associated with the recovered le within the OSS le system.
/nonnative/ Files for use with G-series TNS or accelerated applications.
bin/ G-series TNS or accelerated les corresponding to the native
les found in /bin/. The accelerated version of the c89 utility
and the TNS C compiler are located here on G-series systems.
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