IIRC you cannot FTP directly into a HFS dataset. You need to mount
the HFS at a mount point in the file system and then FTP to the directory
associated with the mount point or a subdirectory of that directory.
The last time I RTFM'ed, you could not issue a mount command from FTP.

Bill

On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:34:59 -0400, Lizette Koehler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Check your allocation of your HFS it is not a PDS dataset
>TTSMV14.JAVA.HFS
>
>It should say HFS for data set type
>
>Lizette
>
>>
>> Thanks for the quick reply.  Are there SITE commands needed (I am in
>> binary
>> mode)... when I try to FTP to a new HFS I get
>> ftp> bin
>> 200 Representation type is Image
>> ftp> put java.pax.z 'ttsmv14.java.hfs'
>> 200 Port request OK.
>> 550 TTSMV14.JAVA.HFS is a partitioned data set and no member was
>> specified on th
>> e STOR command.
>> ftp> put java.pax.z 'ttsmv14.java.hfs(sdk)'
>> 200 Port request OK.
>> 125 Storing data set TTSMV14.JAVA.HFS(SDK)
>> > Netout :Software caused connection abort
>> 550 Open of TTSMV14.JAVA.HFS(SDK) failed.
>> ftp: 65535 bytes sent in 0.09Seconds 704.68Kbytes/sec.
>> ftp>
>

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