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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. | |
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+ | The IFS can be accessed from | ||
+ | * a [[Green Screen]] using standard [[command]] interface, or [[Qshell]] command line | ||
+ | * 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. | ||
− | + | ==See also== | |
− | + | *[[IFSTOOL]] | |
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+ | [[Category:File System]] | ||
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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
- a Green Screen using standard command interface, or Qshell command line
- a PC using iSeries Navigator or Windows networking shares through Netserver support
Java applications are stored in, and executed from, the IFS. The IFS is also used extensively for HTTP servers.