Package and send objects with Management Central

 

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A bulk data transfer is the process of sending...

...from a source system to a target system in a single transfer.

 

What you can do with package definitions

If you expect to send the same files again at a later date, you can create a package definition, which can be saved and reused at any time to send the defined set of files and folders to multiple endpoint systems or system groups. If you create a snapshot of your files, you can keep more than one version of copies of the same set of files. Sending a snapshot ensures that no updates are made to the files during the distribution, so that the last target system receives the same objects as the first target system.

Another benefit of using iSeries Navigator to package and send objects is that you can run a command when the distribution of the package is complete. This means that you can:

You can specify whether to include subfolders in the package. You can also specify whether to keep or replace any file that already exists on the target system. You can start the send task immediately or click Schedule to specify when you want the task to start.

You can select and send files and folders without creating a package definition. However, a package definition allows you to group together a set of i5/OS™ objects or integrated file system files. The package definition also allows you to view this same group of files as a logical set, or as a physical set, by taking a snapshot of the files to preserve them for later distribution.

 

Troubleshooting a failed transfer

 

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Using other features of Management Central