What is CSI HFS and what does it do?
CSI HFS provides a UNIX-like file system environment within zVSE/VSEn. It allows users to manage files and directories using familiar UNIX commands and a hierarchical structure, enhancing data accessibility and organization.
What are the basic file operations supported by CSI HFS?
CSI HFS supports standard file operations such as creating, deleting, renaming, and modifying files and directories. It also includes utilities for managing file permissions and ownership.
How do users interact with CSI HFS?
The primary interface is through a command-line interface (CLI), where users can enter commands to interact with the file system. Configuration files are used to define parameters such as mount points and security settings.
What are some common use cases for CSI HFS?
CSI HFS can be used to store application data, configuration files, and other resources required by applications running on zVSE/VSEn. It simplifies data management and provides a consistent file system interface.