CAN CSA-Z243 182-1989 Information Processing Systems-Open Systems Interconnection-File Transfer Access and Management-Part 3 File Service Definition (First Edition).pdf
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1、National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-Z243.182-89 IS0 85 71-3-1 988 J (Reaffi rmed 2004) Information Processing Systems-Open Systems Interconnection-File Transfer, Access and Management-Part 3: File Service Definition Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada I
2、SSN 031 7-5669 Published in March 1989 by Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3. The Canadian Standards Association, which operates under the name CSA International (CSA), under whose auspices this National Standard has been produced, was c
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16、da 45 OConnor Street, Suite 1200 Ottawa, Ontario, K1 P 6N7 Canada A National Standard of Canada is a standard which CSA IN T E R N AT IO N A1 / - Les normes nationales du Canada sont publikes en versions francaise et anglaise. Although the intended primary application of this Standard is stated in i
17、ts Scope, it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the users to judge its suitability for their particular purpose. Technical Editor: Paul V. Bates Managing Editor: Bernard Kelly Canadian Standards Association-1989 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduc
18、ed in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Contents Contents Technical Committee on Open Systems v Preface viii 0. Introduction 7 1. Scope and Field of Application 7 2. References 7 3. Definitions 2 4. Abbreviations 2 5. Conventions
19、 2 Section One: General 6. Model of the File Service 3 6.1 Users 3 6.2 File Service Levels 3 6.3 Regimes of the File Service 4 7. Services of the File Service 4 7.1 FTAM Regime Control 4 7.2 Filestore Management 4 7.3 File Selection Regime Control 4 7.4 File Management 5 7.5 File Open Regime Control
20、 5 7.6 Grouping Control 5 7.7 Access to File Content 5 7.8 Bulk Data Transfer 5 7.9 Recovery 5 7.10 Checkpointing and Restarting 5 8. Functional Units and Service Classes 5 8.1 Functional Units 5 8.2 Service Classes 6 8.3 Application Entity Roles 8 9. Levels of File Service 8 File Service Provider a
21、nd File Service 10. Negotiation of Service Class, FTAM QoS and Functional Units 9 10.1 Service Class 9 10.2 FTAM Quality of Service 9 10.3 Functional Units 9 information Processing Systems-Open Systems lnterconnection- File Transfer, Access and Management-Part 3: File Service Definition March 1989 S
22、ection Two: Definition of File Service Primitives 11. File Service Primitives 71 12. Sequences of Primitives 77 12.1 Normal Sequences 77 12.2 Constraints on the Issue of Primitives 77 12.3 Conventions 74 12.4 Confirmed Services 20 13. Common File Service Parameters 20 13.1 State Result 20 13.2 Actio
23、n Result 20 13.3 Account 20 13.4 Charging 20 13.5 Attributes 20 13.6 Requested Access 20 13.7 Access Passwords 27 13.8 Concurrency Control 27 13.9 FADU Lock 27 13.10 Shared ASE Information 27 13.11 Activity Identifier 27 13.12 File Access Data Unit Identity 27 13.13 Diagnostic 22 14. FTAM Regime Con
24、trol 23 14.1 FTAM Regime Establishment Service 23 14.2 FTAM Regime Termination Service (Orderly) 26 14.3 FTAM Regime Termination Service (Abrupt) 26 15. File Selection Regime Control 27 15.1 File Section Service 27 15.2 File Deselection Service 28 15.3 File Creation Service 28 15.4 File Deletion Ser
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