The QFileSvr.400 file system communicates in the following ways.
The QFileSvr.400 file system then tries to establish a TCP connection with the i5/OS file server daemon on the target server. When the connection is established, QFileSvr.400 exchanges requests and replies with the file server. Within the QSERVER subsystem, the QPWFSERVSO prestart requests take control of the connection. Each prestart job runs under its own user profile.
/QFileSvr.400/Remote2/QFileSvr.400/Remote1/QFileSvr.400/Remote2/...
where Remote1 is the local system. When the path name that contains a loop is specified, the QFileSvr.400 file system returns an error after a brief period of time. The error indicates that a time-out has occurred.
The QFileSvr.400 file system will use an existing free session when communicating over SNA. It is necessary to start the mode and establish a session for the QFileSvr.400 to successfully connect to the remote communications system.