Integrated File System Introduction

 

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About Integrated File System Introduction

  • Who should read the Integrated File System Introduction book
  • Code disclaimer information
  • Introduction to the integrated file system

  • What the integrated file system is
  • Why use the integrated file system
  • Integrated file system concepts

  • Stream file
  • *TYPE1 and *TYPE2 stream files
  • File systems in the integrated file system
  • Directory
  • Current directory and home directory
  • *TYPE2 directories
  • Using *TYPE2 directories in OS/400 V5R1
  • Convert to a *TYPE2 directory
  • "Root", QOpenSys, or UDFS unavailability
  • Auxiliary storage requirements
  • Symbolic link considerations
  • Independent auxiliary storage pools (ASPs)
  • Save/restore considerations
  • Prepare for *TYPE2 conversion
  • Conversion processing
  • Example: Convert all file systems (small number of objects)
  • Example: Convert all file systems (large number of objects)
  • Example: Convert only certain ASPs
  • Path name
  • Link
  • Hard link
  • Symbolic link
  • Comparison: Hard link and symbolic link
  • Extended attributes
  • Name continuity
  • 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

    Bibliography

    Index


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