Is it?  Or is QP2TERM primarily used by TSM to set up some environment 
variables prior to running STRQSH?

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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Oops, I just learned that QP2TERM is the way to access the PASE 
environment.

Eric DeLong
Sally Beauty Company
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-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: QSH and PASE



Eric,

What's the difference between QSH and QP2TERM?

Mike E.



Tom,

QSH and PASE are not directly related.  Basically, QSH is just a POSIX 
type
shell environment that is completely native to OS400.  PASE is an AIX
compatible environment that is managed by OS400, but mimics AIX address
space.  PASE is used to port UNIX software so that it can run as a native
OS400 application.

Eric DeLong
Sally Beauty Company
MIS-Project Manager (BSG)
940-898-7863 or ext. 1863



-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Hightower [mailto:tomh@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:56 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: QSH and PASE



Someone asked me today if they can 'install Unix on a 400'.  I told them
that I believe the iSeries has a built-in Unix environment called PASE, 
and

that you create a logical partitition to install and run Linux if they
wanted to go that route instead.  But I'm not altogether clear on just 
what

QSH and PASE are, or what I can do with them.

What can I do with QSH and PASE?

Is QSH just the command used to get into the PASE enviroment?

Can I somehow take Unix code and run it on the iSeries (with appropriate
tweaking)?





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