Upload the content of a stdin to a z/OS data set
Usage
zowe zos-files upload stdin-to-data-set <dataSetName> [options]
Positional Arguments
dataSetName
(string)
- The name of the data set to which you want to upload data
Options
Zosmf Connection Options
--host
| -H
(string)
- The z/OSMF server host name.
--port
| -P
(number)
The z/OSMF server port.
Default value: 443
--user
| -u
(string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) user name, which can be the same as your TSO login.
--password
| --pass
| --pw
(string)
- Mainframe (z/OSMF) password, which can be the same as your TSO password.
--reject-unauthorized
| --ru
(boolean)
--base-path
| --bp
(string)
- The base path for your API mediation layer instance. Specify this option to
prepend the base path to all z/OSMF resources when making REST requests. Do not
specify this option if you are not using an API mediation layer.
Profile Options
Base Connection Options
Examples
Stream content from stdin to a sequential data set named
"ibmuser.ps" from a Windows console:
echo "hello world" | zowe zos-files upload stdin-to-data-set "ibmuser.ps"
Stream content from stdin to a partition data set member
named "ibmuser.pds(mem)" from a Windows console:
echo "hello world" | zowe zos-files upload stdin-to-data-set "ibmuser.pds(mem)"
Stream content from stdin to a migrated data set and wait
for it to be recalled from a Windows console:
echo "hello world" | zowe zos-files upload stdin-to-data-set "ibmuser.ps" --mr wait