The iSeries file server and its associated programs work with the integrated file system.
The iSeries architecture supports several different file systems with similar interfaces. The integrated file system is a part of the base iSeries operating system that supports stream input/output and storage management, similar to personal computer and UNIX® operating systems. The integrated file system integrates all information that is stored on the system and allows users and applications to access specific segments of storage that are organized as file, directory, library, and logical unit objects.
The file server allows clients to store and access objects, such as files and programs, that are located on the system. The file sever interfaces with the integrated file system and allows clients to use their own interface to interact with files, rather than using the integrated file system interfaces and APIs. Depending on the support provided by the client product, the file server can give clients access to all of the files on the system or just the files in the Document Library Services File System (QDLS).
The key features of the integrated file system are the following:
For a list of file systems, see the Work with file systems topic collection. For more information about the integrated file system, see the Integrated file system topic collection.
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File server programs Work with file systems Integrated file system