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{{AN}} is an acronym for {{bu|I|ntegrated}} {{bu|F|ile}} {{bu|S|ystem}}.  It is an 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.
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The IFS can be accessed from
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* a [[Green Screen]] using standard [[command]] interface, or [[Qshell]] command line
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* a PC using [[iSeries Navigator]] or Windows networking shares through [[Netserver]] support
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[[Java]] applications are stored in, and executed from, the IFS.  The IFS is also used extensively for [[HTTP]] servers.
  
The IFS can be accessed from the [[Green Screen]] using
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==See also==
* a standard [[command]] interface,
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*[[IFSTOOL]]
* the [[Qshell]] command line,
 
* [[iSeries Navigator]],
 
* and Windows networking shares through [[Netserver]] support.
 
  
[[Java]] applications are stored in, and executed from, the IFS.
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==Categories==
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[[Category:File System]]
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[[Category:Definitions]]

Revision as of 17:03, 20 February 2007

IFS is an acronym for Integrated File System. It is an heirarchial file system available on the iSeries that is very similar to a unix file system.

The IFS can be accessed from

Java applications are stored in, and executed from, the IFS. The IFS is also used extensively for HTTP servers.

See also

Categories