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
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