IBM 890 manual Distributed File Services DFS Server Message Block SMB, Internet Services

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Distributed File Services (DFS) Server Message Block

File system quota (maximum fi le system size). With zFS the fi le system quota can be increased with a simple administrative command.

Can improve failure recovery. zFS performs asynchro- nous writes to disk and does not wait for a synch inter- val to begin writes.

zFS or zFS-related administration, system management, performance, confi guration support, and scalability have been further enhanced in z/OS 1.4:

Dynamic reconfi guration for fi le system confi guration options

Dynamic use of secondary allocation for a zFS aggre- gate (data set) or fi le system

Improvements in the UNIX System Services automount support for zFS

Addition of ISHELL support for zFS

Ability to perform I/O operations in parallel for a zFS aggregate that spans multiple DASD volumes. This is designed to provide improved performance when using multi-DASD volume aggregates.

Support for 64-bit user virtual buffer addresses

The Hierarchical File System (HFS) functionality has been stabilized. HFS is expected to continue shipping as part of the operating system and will be supported in accordance with the terms of a customer’s applicable support agree- ment. IBM intends to continue enhancing zFS functional- ity, including RAS and performance capabilities, in future z/OS releases. All requirements for UNIX fi le services are expected to be addressed in the context of zFS only.

Distributed File Services (DFS) Server Message Block

(SMB)

Microsoft Windows networking compatible fi le and print serving is available in z/OS with Native SMB File and Print Serving for Windows Clients. SMB fi le serving enables

z/OS to share HFS, zFS, Sequential fi les and Record Files Systems (RFS) such as PDS, PDS/E or VSAM data sets with Windows workstations. SMB can automatically handle the conversion between ASCII and EBCDIC making full use of USS fi le tagging Access Control Lists (ACLs) sup- port. This enhances the ability to develop applications on Windows and deploy on z/OS. z/OS also supports printing of SMB fi les without requiring that code be installed on the clients and without requiring unique printer setup on the workstations.

SMB Support has been further enhanced in z/OS 1.4 by:

Simplifi ed user administration with Windows Domain ID mapping

Performance improvements with RFS and large PDS or PDS/E fi le systems

Exploitation of zFS performance

Network File System (NFS) acts as a fi le server to work- stations, personal computers, or other authorized sys- tems in a TCP/IP network. It also provides a z/OS client. The remote data sets or fi les are mounted from the mainframe (z/OS) to appear as local directories and fi les on the client system. NFS also provides access to the Hierarchical File System (HFS) and zSeries File System (zFS).

Internet Services

z/OS Version 1 Release 6 base elements

IBM HTTP Server

z/OS Version 1 Release 6 optional no-charge features

IBM HTTP Server North America Secure

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IBM 890 manual Distributed File Services DFS Server Message Block SMB, Internet Services