Accessing the integrated file system

 

All of the user interfaces, such as menus, commands, and displays, that are used to work with your system's libraries, objects, database files, folders, and documents still operate as they did before the introduction of the integrated file system.

These interfaces, however, cannot be used to work with the stream files, directories, and other objects supported by the integrated file system.

A separate set of user interfaces is provided for the integrated file system. These interfaces can be used on objects in any file system that can be accessed through the integrated file system directories.

You can interact with the directories and objects of the integrated file system from your system by using menus and displays or by using control language (CL) commands. Additionally, you can use application programming interfaces (APIs) to take advantage of the stream files, directories, and other support of the integrated file system.

You can also interact with the integrated file system through iSeries™ Navigator, a graphical user interface (GUI) used for managing and administering your system from your Windows® desktop.

 

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Integrated file system