I tried the DSPTAP command but it only shows the size of the objects saved, there is no indication on how much space is still available.
Simple question, is there any way to restore Pase so that for example QOpenSys/ restores all files back to scratch ?
In about 2-3 weeks I'm getting an old AS/400 server (something 9406, probably 6xx or 8xx) to learn OS/400 from administrators point of view.
Will I need some special hardware to connect and do IPL (and probably install OS/400)?
UPDATE: I dont have access to any twinaxial console or a way to obtain it.
I have a customer who is attempting to send data to my company via FTP, from an AS400. The customer maintains that all usernames and passwords are converted to upper-case by the AS400 FTP client. This is a deal-breaker on my end.
In addition to this, I would like the customer to use a temporary file name while data is being transmitted, then rename the file once the transfer is complete. The customer states that this is impossible on the AS400.
These limitations seem bogus to me... there must be FTP clients on the AS400 which do not suffer from the inability to connect to servers which use case sensitive user names or pass FTP transfer status back to the calling program, but I have no experience on the AS400 platform, so I don't really have a leg to stand on to justify my position.
Can anyone recommend an FTP client on AS400 with the following features:
- Capable of connecting to a server which uses lower-case user names.
- Can be launched and controlled from within a script or batch file
- Capable of returning an error code signifying success or failure of a file transfer
- Doesn't cost an arm and a leg
Can someone tell me the commands to view the status or logs of our backup jobs that are running on our AS400? Our sysadmin decided to walk out last week and I would like to check on these jobs to ensure that everything is running ok. Also, how can I see the properties of the backup job? I would like to ensure that all the proper tables etc are being backed up appropriately.
Thanks!