ISCSI TECHNOLOGIES FOR SYSTEM I October 9, 2006
Join the Midlands Midrange User Group, IBM and MSI Systems Integrators as we welcome Bob Schuster from IBM’s Rochester Executive Briefing Center to discuss iSCSI and Blade integration for System i. IBM has extended industry-standard iSCSI technology to attach selected BladeCenter and System x models to the System i platform so you can exploit System i virtual storage, networking, and tape resources to help simplify the operations of your Windows or Linux Server system infrastructure.
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When : Thursday, October 24, 2006
Time : 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 0 p.m.
Where : MSI Systems Integrators
14301 First National Parkway, Ste 400
Omaha, NE 68164
NE corner of 144th & Dodge
Registration : Visit the MSI website to register at http://www.msiinet.com/events
Agenda
10:45 a.m. Registration
11:00 a.m. Welcome & Introductions
11:15 a.m. iSCSI Technologies by Bob Schuster, IBM and Patrick Bingham, MSI
12:30 p.m. Question & Answer Session
01:00 p.m. Wrap-up
Grand Prize Drawing : Attendees will be eligible for an Omaha Steaks prize package drawing complements of MSI
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QSHELL on iSeries April 14, 2006
Ever wondered about QSHELL? It is a UNIX shell on iSeries. To access QSHELL, type in STRQSH on the command line. But before you go any further, head out to Thibault Dambrine’s tutorial : Exploring iSeries QSHELL: Concepts & Tutorial.
This tutorial explains in simple language the syntax of Unix commands, where to find help, how permissions work, and the basics of how to write a QShell script.
Some background on QSHELL: To be fully Java compliant, IBM needed to supply a JDK (Java Development Kit) on its iSeries eServer that could run standard Java commands such as Java, Javac or Javadoc, the same way other (UNIX) systems could. There was only one snag, OS/400 was NOT ’a flavor of’ UNIX. The OS/400 IBM team resolved this hurdle by supplying a new ‘UNIX style shell‘ on the iSeries and appropriately named it ‘QSHELL‘.
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