Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Dataset Pipes Installation and Configuration
- 3. General Dataset Pipes Examples
- 3.1. Copy an MVS dataset to a zFS file
- 3.2. Copy a zFS file to an MVS dataset
- 3.3. Copy an MVS dataset (PDS member) to a zFS file
- 3.4. Copy a zFS file to a PDS member
- 3.5. Specifying dataset names
- 3.6. Copy an ASCII zFS file to an EBCDIC MVS dataset
- 3.7. Copy to an MVS dataset, overriding target DCB attributes
- 3.8. Copy to an MVS dataset, truncating long lines
- 3.9. Copy an MVS dataset using DISP=SHR
- 3.10. Copy one MVS dataset to another
- 3.11. Copy one MVS dataset to another using the same attributes
- 3.12. Copy one MVS non-text dataset to another
- 3.13. Translate a file to the ISO8859-1 codepage from the default z/OS process codepage
- 3.14. Copy a zFS file to a new location, creating any missing path components
- 3.15. Copy user input to the end of an exiting dataset
- 4. z/OS Remote Services Examples
- 4.1. Download a dataset to a unix server over a SSH connection
- 4.2. Upload a dataset from a unix server over a SSH connection
- 4.3. Copy a MVS dataset from one z/OS system to another over a SSH connection
- 4.4. Using a durable connection, run simple dspipes commands, end the connection
- 4.5. Using a durable connection, run a pax command on z/OS, download the archive to unix, end the connection
- 4.6. From a remote linux system, start a tunneled durable connection, run dspipes commands, end the connection
- 4.7. Scripted Co:Z Remote Services example
- A. Command Reference - Dataset Pipes
- cozclient — run a zos command from a remote system
- cozcontrol — start/stop a durable connection to the Dataset Pipes subsystem on a target server
- fromdsn — write the contents of a z/OS dataset to stdout
- fromfile — write the contents of a z/OS POSIX file to stdout
- toasa — read a stream of data from stdin converting ASCII form-feed characters to ASA carriage control characters in stdout
- todsn — read a stream of data from stdin and write records to a z/OS dataset
- tofile — read a stream of data from stdin and write to a z/OS POSIX file
- B. Co:Z Environment Variables
- C. License
- D. References