What's new for V5R4
This topic highlights the changes made to this topic collection for V5R4.
QNTC
iSeries™ NetClient (QNTC) file system now supports TCP/IP port 445 and larger file sizes.
- QNTC supports TCP/IP port 445
The QNTC file system is now capable of contacting systems using TCP/IP port 445. The Windows® servers do not need to be configured for NetBios over TCP/IP.
- QNTC supports large file sizes
Beginning with V5R4, the QNTC file system supports reading and writing files up to a size of 1 TB (1 TB equals approximately 1 099 511 627 776 bytes).
Reclaim Object Links (RCLLNK) command
The Reclaim Object Links (RCLLNK) command identifies and repairs damaged objects in the "root" (/), QOpenSys, and mounted user-defined file systems without requiring the system to be in a restricted state. This enables you to correct problems in these file systems without sacrificing productivity. It can be used as an alternative to the Reclaim Storage (RCLSTG) command in many situations. For example, RCLLNK is ideal for identifying and correcting problems in the following situations:
- Problems are isolated to a single object.
- Problems are isolated to a group of objects.
- Damaged objects need to be identified or deleted.
- The system cannot be in a restricted state during the reclaim operation.
- Independent auxiliary storage pools (ASPs) must be available during the reclaim operation.
How to see what's new or changed
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To find other information about what's new or changed this release, see the Memo to users.
Parent topic:
Integrated file system