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I have a vendor DVD shipped to me, on windoze it shows up with 4 files. If
I copy/paste the 4 files or FTP them I end up with 4 files in the IFS in a
directory. If I load the dvd on the I I can drill down and see the same 4
files(wrkoptvol command). I want to do this assuming I cannot access a
iseries DVD where I would need to add image catalogs via local PC. Adding
the image catalogs via OPT01 turns out just fine, doing it the other way
does not.

On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Scott Klement
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

On 10/20/2011 11:31 AM, Jack Kingsley wrote:
I think my problem is that I have files that are not in a .ISO or .BIN.

Sorry, I thought you had data on a CD or DVD? Are you getting disk
images from someone else, if so, I didn't understand that.

They show up fine via wrkoptvol where they might have been created
natively
on I, I can drag an drop them to a IFS folder and add them as image
catalog
using stmf's but I don't get the same result(s) as I do loading it
natviely
and adding it using opt01.

Are you confusing the difference between copying the files on the DVD
vs. creating an image of the DVD? (I don't see how you could possibly
drag/drop?) But, maybe you have different software than I do.

I am going to attempt to convert the dvd on the
pc side to an .ISO, paste it then try it.

I'm lost. You are going to create a DVD, then extract it again, then
paste something (what?) then upload the extracted ISO?
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