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WDSCi contains a remote client that allows running QSHELL commands on the
connected i5.


On 3/28/07, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My recollection is that QSHELL is part of  i5/OS.  I don't recall if it
is part of PASE or is just a standard part of i5/OS.

It really isn't part of WDSC per se.

Pete Helgren

phil.groschwitz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Is Qshells part of WDSC, or is this part of a 3rd party plugin?  I can't
> figure it out.
>
> If it's not part part of WDSC, ignore this post!
>
> I just installed WDSC7, and clicked this to try it out.  Looks promising
> but I found out real quick that I can't do simple things like
pipe.  Also,
> the results of ps x list all the QUSER jobs rather than my jobs.
>
> Anyone have any insight to this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil
>
>
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