For years, the RUNRMTCMD command was a critical part of the IBM i – allowing users to run a command on a Windows server that is running the target portion of a function. However, IBM stopped supporting this command due to security concerns for IBM i and Windows servers.
But just because the command is gone doesn’t mean the need for it is too.
In this recorded session, Tom Huntington and Johnny Yang reveal how Robot Schedule Enterprise replaces RUNRMTCMD safely and securely. They’ll cover a variety of topics on automating platforms such as Windows from the IBM i, including:
- IBM i, Windows, Linux, and AIX scheduling integration and viewing
- Service and process monitoring
- File watchers (directories and files)
- SQL Server integration for SSI packages
- Monitoring return codes
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