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Product Overview

File Manager's architecture is centered around the ISPF environment on z/OS. The main components include the ISPF dialog manager, which handles user interaction and interface management. Data access modules are present for various data sources, including IMS, Db2, and VSAM.

These modules provide the specific logic for interacting with each data type. Communication between components occurs through the z/OS operating system. File Manager utilizes the underlying storage mechanisms of z/OS, including datasets (sequential, PDS/PDSE, VSAM) and databases (IMS, Db2).

It does not have its own dedicated database or storage. The tool integrates with the z/OS security environment, leveraging RACF, ACF2, and Top Secret for authentication and access control. Security events are logged through SMF records.

File Manager does not expose REST or SOAP APIs. Administration is performed through the ISPF interface, with configuration managed via ISPF profiles and system datasets. Compared to other tools, File Manager's architecture is specifically designed for the z/OS environment, providing a streamlined and integrated approach to data management.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is File Manager, and what data sources does it support?

File Manager is an ISPF-based tool designed for browsing and editing various data sources on z/OS. It supports IMS databases, Db2 databases, VSAM datasets, and IBM MQ data. Users can view, modify, and manage data within these environments.

What are the primary functions of File Manager?

File Manager provides a user-friendly interface for interacting with datasets and databases. Users can browse data, edit records, and perform data transformations. The tool also offers utilities for data conversion and reporting.

How do users access and interact with File Manager?

File Manager is primarily accessed through the ISPF interface on z/OS. Users interact with the tool using commands and menus within the ISPF environment. The tool does not have a separate GUI or web console.

What data formats and types does File Manager support?

File Manager is designed to work with various data formats, including sequential files, partitioned datasets (PDS/PDSE), VSAM datasets, and database structures like IMS and Db2. It supports different record formats and data types.

Is File Manager a cloud-native application?

File Manager is a mature product with a long history of use on z/OS. It is designed to integrate with existing z/OS environments and data management practices. It is not a cloud-native application.

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