My €0.02:
1. Be specific. Provide us as many details as needed.  Huge size, lack of space for TERSE (really)? - all those details were provided later.
2. CHANGE SOMETHING. You have to change something.
3. First I would discuss the size of SMF dataset. SMF repository need not to be single huge dataset. It can be series of daily datasets as well. 4. There are many ways to transmit dataset z/OS to z/OS. Some of them are commercial products. Do you want to pay for Managed File Transfer product and avoid boring XMIT/TERSE/zip/NJE/whatever methods? 5. Avoid Windows between source and target z/OS. Otherwise use XMIT, TERSE or any other method for packing datasets. 6. Consider shared DASD or shared tape instead of LAN. Yes, you did not tell us about whether both systems can share DASD/tape. ;-)


HTH

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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland



W dniu 14.12.2022 o 14:56, Ituriel do Neto pisze:
Hi all,

I know we can TERSE or use XMIT a SMF dataset to generate a fixed-form dataset,
that can be downloaded in binary mode, transmitted, and then recovered following
the reverse order.
My attempts of downloading the SMF dataset directly, in binary, and then 
uploading
it to another SMF dataset with the same DCB attributes did not work. The file 
got
corrupted.

I have a customer that has a huge SMF dataset that can't be TERSED or XMITTED
because of a lack of space.

Is there a way to send it, without previous use of XMIT or TRS ?

Thanks in advance.


Best Regards

Ituriel do Nascimento Neto
z/OS System Programmer

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