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Version: v2.18.x

Configure daemon mode on z/Linux operating systems

Configure daemon mode on z/Linux operating systems

Currently, Zowe does not offer a prebuilt daemon that can run on z/Linux operating systems. However, developers can build the daemon binary from source.

The following steps describe how to install and build the daemon binary on z/Linux systems and the technical limitations.

  1. Ensure that the z/Linux system can communicate using the Internet.

  2. Install Zowe CLI on the z/Linux system.

  3. Install the following Linux packages on the z/Linux system:

    • make

    • gcc-c++ (or g++)

    • git

    • Rust

      For information about how to install Rust, see the Rust documentation.

  4. Shallow clone the Zowe CLI Git repository for the version of CLI that you installed. Issue the following command:

    git clone https://github.com/zowe/zowe-cli –depth 1 –branch v$(zowe –version)
  5. Change to the following directory:

    zowe-cli/zowex
  6. Build the daemon binary. Issue the following command from the zowe-cli/zowex directory:

    cargo build —-release

    After the command completes successfully, the Zowe daemon binary is a file named zowe that can be found in the target/release directory.

  7. Copy the binary to another location on the system and add it to your PATH.

  8. (Optional) Modify the file permissions to allow others to use the same binary:

    chmod <permission OCTAL> zowe
    chown <user>:<group> zowe

    Example: The following example illustrates the command to allow all users to run the Zowe binary. However, only the user that created the binary can overwrite the binary.

    chmod 755 zowe

    Note: You can delete the .zowe-cli folder that was created in Step 4 after the binary builds successfully. The Zowe daemon commands will not function, and the daemon will need to be rebuilt for all new versions of Zowe CLI.