U sing Remote
VM
Services
As mentioned above, you can combine your remote VM
session with your local session into a single environment.
This will allow you to use some of the resources of your
remote system as if they were attached to your local
VM/PC
session. The remote server program, called VMPCSERV,
will allow you to:
Print files
on
your remote VM system's printers
Gain access to CMS minidisks on your remote system
Use data located
on
your remote VM system.
When you are using the
VMPCSERV program to provide
remote services to your local session, you will be able to
spool your print output to your remote virtual printer, and
any printing done
on
your local session will be sent to your
remote virtual printer. In this way, you have access
to
high
speed printers and can tag the print files so that they may be
sent to other printers in your
VM network.
VMPCSERV also allows you to link and access CMS
minidisks which are not located on your local session, but are
located at your remote session. This allows you to:
Run programs that are on minidisks attached to your
remote system
Copy files from your remote system for use on your local
system
Copy files from your local system for use on your remote
system.
See Chapter 6,
"Remote Services" on page 6-1, for more
information
on
how you can use the remote server,
VMPCSERV, to gain access to the resources of your remote
VM system.
Chapter 1. Introduction
to
VM/PC
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