The directory structure under Unix System Services (USS) is shown below. 
The space requirements are approximate upper limits.
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/opt/tectia   Contains executable binaries, setup scripts, configuration files, server key 
files, manual pages, documentation, license agreement, example JCL scripts.
 Space: 200 MB, 250 Cyls, read/write
 After running the setup script, SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS consists of a directory structure 
under /opt/tectia. You may create a symbolic 'tectia' link to the 
place where the directory structure resides under /opt or you may 
want to create a separate HFS or zFS file system for it.
 
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$HOME/.ssh2   Each z/OS user account that runs SSH client programs or accesses the server 
must have a USS home directory ($HOME, for example, 
/u/home1/username). The system will create the .ssh2 
directory under the home directory. It contains the user's configuration 
files and keys. 
 Space: 128 kB,   read/write
 The runtime programs of SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS create the $HOME/.ssh2 
directories as needed. If you want these directories to be a link to some 
other spot in your directory hierarchy, create the link before running the 
program.
 
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/tmp   Contains server process ID files and the default STDOUT and STDERR. Used also temporarily during installation.        
 Space: 256 kB (300 MB during installation),   read/write/sticky.
 The /tmp directory must exist in advance and it must be user-writable and have the sticky bit on.
 The sticky attribute for /tmp can be checked by observing the output of ls(1)
and verifying that the letter t is present in the permissions field:
:> ls -ld /tmp/.
drwxrwxrwt  89 WEBSRV   SYS1       49152 Apr 11 14:43 /tmp/.
 If the permissions differ from rwxrwxrwxt, they must be adjusted with chmod(1):
:> chmod 1777 /tmp/.
 
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/tmp/ssh-username   Contains users' temporary files used in Secure Shell agent forwarding.     
 The agent forwarding status files are temporary and valid only while the 
actual user process is running.
 Space: 12 kB for each user,    read/write
 
 
 Although this version of SSH Tectia Server for IBM z/OS must be installed in a USS file system 
and use the directory structure shown above, the server supports the 
transfer of MVS files and all the programs can be executed in JCL by 
BPXBATCH, BPXBATSL, and oshell.