Integrated File System Introduction
About Integrated File System Introduction
Introduction to the integrated file system
Integrated file system concepts
Access the integrated file system using the traditional system interface
Perform operations using iSeries menus and displays Perform operations using CL commands Path name rules for CL commands and displays Perform operations using a PC Transfer files using FTP Work with files using iSeries NetServer Move objects to another file system Considerations for moving objects to another file system Directories provided by the integrated file system Access the integrated file system with iSeries Navigator
Check in a file Check out a file Set up permissions to a file or folder Set up file text conversion Send a file or folder to another system Change options for the package definition Schedule a date and time to send your file or folder Create a folder Remove a folder Create a file share Change a file share Create a new user-defined file system Mount a user-defined file system Unmount a user-defined file system Start journaling End journaling Programming support for the integrated file system
Copy data between stream files and database files Copy data using CL commands Copy data using APIs Copy data using data transfer function Copy data between stream files and save files Perform operations using APIs ILE C/400 functions Large file support for APIs Path name rules for APIs File descriptor Security Socket support Naming and international support Data conversion File systems in the integrated file system
File system comparison "root" (/) file system Use the "root" (/) file system Open systems file system (QOpenSys) Use QOpenSys User-defined file system (UDFS) UDFS concepts Use UDFS through the integrated file system interface Library file system (QSYS.LIB) Use QSYS.LIB through the integrated file system interface Independent ASP QSYS.LIB Use Independent ASP QSYS.LIB through the integrated file system interface Document Library Services File System (QDLS) Use QDLS through the integrated file system interface Optical File System (QOPT) Use QOPT through the integrated file system interface NetWare file system (QNetWare) Mount NetWare file systems QNetWare directory structure Use QNetWare through the integrated file system interface Windows NT Server File System (QNTC) Use QNTC through the integrated file system interface OS/400 File Server File System (QFileSvr.400) Use QFileSvr.400 through the integrated file system interface Network File System (NFS) Use NFS file systems through the integrated file system interface Journaling support for integrated file system objects
Journal management Objects journal Journaled integrated file system objects Journaled operations Special considerations for journal entries Appendix A. Transport Independent Remote Procedure Call
Network selections Name-to-address translation eXternal Data Representation (XDR) Authentication Transport Independent RPC (TI-RPC) TI-RPC simplified APIs TI-RPC top-level APIs TI-RPC intermediate level APIs TI-RPC expert level APIs Other TI-RPC APIs Appendix B. Example program using integrated file system C functions
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