An Easy Way To Set Up A Concurrent Session - IBM Professional Series User Manual

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System
100
S
RIO
TOOLS
500
TRIO
Ready;
query dasd
DASD 100 FB-512 C R 2048
DASD 101 FB-512 C W 2048
DASD 10E FB-512 C R 2048
DASD 271 REMOTE
W
DASD 500 REMOTE
R
Ready;
BlK CMS
BlK
BlK CMS
YOURID
SYSTEMS
100
10E
191
500
Next, suppose that we no longer want WRITE ACCESS to
the 191-DISK on the remote system, but that we want to
continue to refer to data and programs in READ
I
ONL Y
mode. To make that change, we must DETACH the R/W
LINK to 191, and reestablish the LINK as RIO. The
following example shows you how to change a minidisk from
R/W to RIO.
release r (det
DEV 271 DETACHED
Ready;
cp I ink
*
191 271 rr
DASD 271 liNKED
RIO;
R/W BY YOURID
Ready;
access 271 r
Ready;
An Easy Way to Set Up a Concurrent Session
After you have set up a concurrent session linking your local
VM/PC
session and your Remote 3277 session, you can
transfer files from one system to the other. This transfer is
referred to as upload and download.
You can simplify the setup process for upload and download
by saving the appropriate commands in an EXEC file.
If
you
name each EXEC file with a name that you can easily
associate with the process you want to complete, setup
becomes a matter of typing a single command (the EXEC
filename). You can see examples of two very simple EXECs
below that perform the LINK and ACCESS needed to allow
you to share data and programs between remote and local
sessions.
The first example is UPLOAD EXEC and the second is
DOWNLOAD EXEC.
Chapter 5. Using VM/PC Commands to do Work
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