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Installing the client enabling commands z/OS Network File System Guide and Reference SC23-6883-00 |
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This section describes the tasks you must perform to install and port the client enabling commands. These tasks include retrieving commands for AIX and Sun Solaris. This section also includes information about porting the mvslogin, mvslogout, and showattr commands and dealing with different compilers and operating systems. To enable client users to access the z/OS system and to display
system attributes, you must install the mvslogin, mvslogout,
and showattr commands on the client workstations. For some
client machines, you might need to modify the code to port these commands
so they run on your client machine. See Porting the mvslogin, mvslogout, and showattr commands. Before
you install the commands, make sure that TCP/IP and File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) are running both on z/OS and on the client.
Note: The z/OS NFS client utilities, including mvslogin, mvslogout,
and showattr, are installed when the z/OS NFS client and
TCP/IP are installed. The target library NFSCUTIL is a DDDEF to an
existing z/OS UNIX directory (/usr/lpp/NFS/IBM) and will contain the
client commands for the z/OS NFS client after installation. There
is no need to port the z/OS NFS client utilities as you would for
the remote NFS clients which use the z/OS NFS server.
Follow these installation procedures: Recommendation: We recommend placing these commands on a LAN server (possibly in /usr/local/bin) that is available to many workstations, rather than installing them on each client workstation. Table 1 is a list of all files stored in prefix.NFSTARB data set related to the server's client commands (mvslogin, mvslogout, and showattr):
The following sample client screens show how to retrieve and create
the mvslogin, mvslogout,
and showattr client commands for the following
platforms.
Retrieval of source code for client enabling commands shows how to retrieve the necessary source code to install the client commands on any platform except for an AIX or UNIX workstation. |
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