The form is: /QFileSvr.400/RemoteLocationName/Directory/Directory . . . /Object
The
first-level directory (that is,
RemoteLocationName in the
example shown above) represents both of the following:
- The name of the target server that will be used to establish a communications
connection. The target server name can be either of the following:
- A TCP/IP host name (for example, beowulf.newyork.corp.com)
- An SNA LU 6.2 name (for example. appn.newyork).
- The "root" (/) directory of the target server
Therefore, when a first-level directory is created using an integrated
file system interface, any specified attributes are ignored.
Note: First-level
directories are not persistent across IPLs. That is, the first-level directories
must be created again after each IPL.