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The Integrated File System, or IFS, is a heirarchial file system available on the [[iSeries]] that is very similar to a unix file system. | The Integrated File System, or IFS, is a heirarchial file system available on the [[iSeries]] that is very similar to a unix file system. | ||
− | The IFS can be accessed from the | + | The IFS can be accessed from the [[Green Screen]] using |
+ | * a standard [[command]] interface, | ||
+ | * the [[Qshell]] command line, | ||
+ | * [[iSeries Navigator]], | ||
+ | * and Windows networking shares through [[Netserver]] support. | ||
[[Java]] applications are stored in, and executed from, the IFS. | [[Java]] applications are stored in, and executed from, the IFS. |
Revision as of 13:24, 24 June 2005
The Integrated File System, or IFS, is a heirarchial file system available on the iSeries that is very similar to a unix file system.
The IFS can be accessed from the Green Screen using
- a standard command interface,
- the Qshell command line,
- iSeries Navigator,
- and Windows networking shares through Netserver support.
Java applications are stored in, and executed from, the IFS.