This plugin supports the following connection methods to the remote machine: In the PVWA Platform Management page, make sure that the following target account platforms are displayed: The reconcile account needs the Service tool security privilege. This account must be defined as a Service tool account ( ServiceToolUser type account). Reconcile account – An additional reconcile account is mandatory for reconcile operations on Service tool accounts. The logon account requires the following permissions: This account must be defined as a regular OS account ( RegularUserProfile type account) and can be defined at either platform or account level. Logon account – An additional logon account is required for all operations on Service tool accounts. These accounts require the following additional accounts: ■ Reconciliation accounts that are associated with RegularUserProfile accounts must also be defined as RegularUserProfile accounts.ĭedicated Service Tools (DST) and System Service Tools (SST) usersĪS400 (iSeries) accounts for Service Tools users must be defined as ServiceToolUser type accounts. Logon accounts that are associated with RegularUserProfile accounts will be ignored. This means that they do not need additional logon or reconciliation accounts. The CPM supports account management for the following accounts:īy default, AS400 (iSeries) accounts for regular OS users are defined as RegularUserProfile type accounts.
Always be aware of the storage available on your target systems when transferring! Hope you give it a try, and maybe it can make some of your transfers a little less tedious.The CPM supports remote password management on IPv4 on the following platforms:ĪS400 (iSeries) computers using OS/400 V5R2 or later The ability to send files is a great addition to the utilities inside of IBM i Access Client Solutions. If you have set up single sign-on for your systems and use Kerberos authentication, this will allow you to transfer unprompted as well. This will keep you from having to sign in to each individual system. If you keep the same username and password across these systems, make sure to configure your sessions to use shared credentials.
In the Messages section at the bottom of the window, you can see the status of the transfers. Then I simply click OK at the bottom of the window. I can choose my two systems I want to send the file to by using Control+left-click to select multiple systems from the list. Inside the Send window it tells me what objects are going to be sent, and then it has a list of possible destinations, which is every system I have configured in IBM i Access Client Solutions. To start the process of sending this file to your other systems, right-click on the file and select Send… When transferring from the Integrated File System (as is the case here) you do not need to create the save file on the target side ahead of time. Traditionally with save files, a save file of the same name needed to exist on the target side of the transfer in order for it to be transferred properly. To navigate to that library within Integrated File System, I need to specify /qsys.lib/stevenlib.lib as the directory name and then press Enter. In my example I will be moving a save file named SENDAWAY that is stored in my personal library – STEVENLIB. First, you’ll need to navigate to the directory where the save file is stored. Let’s say you have a save file on one of your systems that you would like to move to two other systems in your network.
This feature can be found in the Integrated File System function under General tasks. Status of IBM i NetServer in Navigator for i.
The main requirement is that you have to have IBM i NetServer started on the source system and all the target systems of the transfer. Moving files between IBM i systems can sometimes be a cumbersome task, but a feature added to IBM i Access Client Solutions in recent versions allows you to transfer files from a single system to multiple systems.