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Operating System/400, 5769-SS1 495
Operating System/400, 5769-SS1
licensed program. It allows users of the OS/2 Warp Server for AS/400 applications to use
the same data as OS/2 Warp Server for AS/400 clients.
QNetWare
The QNetWare file system. This file system provides access to local or remote data and
objects that are stored on a server that runs Novell NetWare 4.10 or 4.11 or to standalone
PC Servers running Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.10, 4.11, or 5.0. A user can dynamically
mount NetWare file systems over existing local file systems.
QNTC
Windows NT Server file system. This file system provides access to data and objects that
are stored on a server running Windows NT 4.0 or higher. It allows AS/400 applications to
use the same data as Windows NT clients. This includes access to the data on a
Windows NT Server that is running on an integrated PC Server.
Note: The QNTC file system lets you share data with servers that can communicate using
the Windows NT LM 0.12 dialect. The SMB server (AS/400 support for Windows Network
Neighborhood) does not use the Windows NT LM 0.12 dialect. The QNTC file system can
communicate with Windows NT servers. This includes a standalone server and any NTAP
servers running in the domain.
See
OS/400-AS/400 Integration with Windows NT Server
, SC41-5439, for details.
QOpenSys
The open systems file system. This file system is compatible with UNIX-based open
system standards, such as POSIX and XPG. Like the root file system, this file system
takes advantage of the stream file and directory support that is provided by the integrated
file system. In addition, it supports case-sensitive object names.
QOPT
The optical file system. This file system provides access to stream data that is stored on
optical media.
QSYS.LIB
The library file system. This file system supports the AS/400 library structure. This file
system provides access to database files and all of the other AS/400 object types that the
library support manages.
“root” (/)
The / file system. This file system takes full advantage of the stream file support and
hierarchical directory structure of the integrated file system. The root file system has the
characteristics of the Disk Operating System (DOS) and OS/2 file systems.
UDFS
The user-defined file system. This file system resides on the auxiliary storage pool (ASP)
of the user's choice. The user creates and manages this file system.

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IBM AS/400e Specifications

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ModelAS/400e
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