Access files in your NetWare volumes from iSeries

You can access the files on your NetWare volumes in the QNetWare file system on the iSeries™ from either the iSeries Navigator interface or the command line interface.

Use iSeries Navigator:

  1. Start iSeries Navigator as your 5250 emulator from your personal computer when you connect to your iSeries system.
  2. Expand your iSeries server —> File systems —> Integrated File System.
  3. Double-click on QNetWare to open the QNetWare file system. Your files should appear in the right pane.

Use the command line:

To display or access all the NetWare volumes in your network, you can use the Work with Object Links (WRKLNK) or Display Object Links (DSPLNK) command and use the i5/OS™ menus. You can also use this method to determine the path name for the MOUNT command. To improve performance, use the DETAIL(*NAME) parameter to show only the name of the link.

  1. On the iSeries command line, type WRKLNK and press Enter. The Work with Object Links display appears.
  2. Type 5 next to QNetWare and press Enter. iSeries displays the QNetWare directory.
  3. Type 5 next to the NetWare server on which you want to access files (NTWSERV.SVR in this example) and press Enter.
    Figure 1. Work with Object Links, QNetWare Directory
                                Work with Object Links
     
    Directory  . . . . :   /QNetWare
     
    Type options, press Enter.
      2=Edit  3=Copy   4=Remove   5=Display   7=Rename   8=Display attributes
      11=Change current directory ...
     
    Opt   Object link            Type     Attribute    Text
          RCHHJA19.SVR           DDIR
          CT_TREE.TRE            DDIR
    5     NTWSERV.SVR            DDIR
          IBM_TREE1.TRE          DDIR
          ITSOM02_TREE.TRE       DDIR
          LONG_TREE_NAME_THA >   DDIR
          LONGPATH_WITH_ENOU >   DDIR
          MENG536.SVR            DDIR
          NETSRV.SVR             DDIR
                                                                          More...
    Parameters or command
    ===>
    F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F9=Retrieve   F12=Cancel   F17=Position to
    F22=Display entire field           F23=More options
     
  4. On the next screen that appears, type 5 next to your document directory and press Enter.

Now you should be able to access the information in that directory. You can also determine the correct path by using the path shown in the Directory field and the name of the object to which you are linking.