Move files or folders to another file system Each file system has its own unique characteristics.
However, moving objects to a different file system might mean losing the advantages
of the file system in which the objects are currently stored. You might want
to move objects from one file system to another to take advantage of those
characteristics.
Set permissions
Adding permissions to an object allows you to control the ability of others to manipulate that object. With permissions, you can allow some users to only view objects, while allowing others to actually edit the objects.
Set up file text conversion
You can set up automatic text file conversion in iSeries™ Navigator.
Automatic text file conversion allows you to use file extensions for file
data conversion.
Create a file share A file share is a directory
path that iSeries™ NetServer™ shares
with PC clients on the iSeries™ network.
A file share can consist of any integrated file system directory on iSeries™.
Change a file share
A file share is a directory path that iSeries™ NetServer™ shares
with PC clients on the iSeries™ network.
A file share can consist of any integrated file system directory on iSeries™.
Create a new user-defined file system
A user-defined file system (UDFS) is a file system that you create and define the attributes for. UDFSs reside in auxiliary storage pools (ASPs) on the system.
Unmount a user-defined file system
When you mount a UDFS, it covers up any file systems, directories, or objects that exist beneath the mount point in the folder hierarchy. This makes those file systems, directories, or objects inaccessible until you unmount the UDFS.