On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 12:48 PM, McKown, John <
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com> wrote:

>
> If you have Dovetailed Technology's Co:Z product (free to license) and an
> SSH server on the Open side, then you could use the Co:Z Launcher to run a
> script on the Open system and use the "fromdsn" command to transfer the
> disk dataset contents to the Open side, piping the output to a command
> (such as cat on UNIX) which can write it to a file on the Open disk.
>
> The Dovetailed Technology product is free to download. You don't even need
> to register. You do need to install the programs on z/OS and on the Open
> System system(s).
>
> http://dovetail.com/
>
> Thanks John for the mention.

I will also add that with the Co:Z Launcher you can also disable ssh
tunneling for actual data transfer, which is useful if you are running on a
secure network (like a z/Enterprise IEDN).   This saves encryption
processing and give you excellent throughput at a low cost.

Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com
+1 636.300.0901

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