You can treat any supported UNIX or Windows platform as a source of output data. So it is possible to get the output of any UNIX or Windows application to a container file and process it as usual, including archiving, distribution, printing on a mainframe printer, bundling, and so on.
This section covers the following topics:
To create new UNIX defaults:
Select the
folder in the object workspace and invoke the context menu.Choose
.The New UNIX Defaults window opens in the content pane.
Enter data as described under Defining UNIX Defaults in the System Administration documentation.
When you have finished, choose the
button to save your data.With this function, you can list all nodes defined for UNIX.
To list all UNIX nodes:
Select the System Administration > Defaults > UNIX node in the object workspace.
Invoke the context menu and choose
.A window listing all user-defined UNIX nodes is displayed.
With this function, you can change the UNIX default settings system-wide.
To change the UNIX defaults:
Select an instance of the System Administration > Defaults > UNIX node in the object workspace.
Invoke the context menu and choose
.The UNIX Node Definition for the selected instance is displayed, and you can change it.
The fields are described under Defining UNIX Defaults in the System Administration documentation.
When you have finished making changes, choose the
button to save them.With this function, you can view the system-wide UNIX default settings.
To display the UNIX defaults:
Select an instance of the System Administration > Defaults > UNIX node in the object workspace.
Invoke the context menu and choose
.The UNIX defaults are displayed. The fields are described under Defining UNIX Defaults in the System Administration documentation.
Select
to close the window.To delete UNIX defaults:
Select an instance of the System Administration > Defaults > UNIX node in the object workspace.
Invoke the context menu and choose
.Confirm your choice.