Regarding DIRMAINT, in particular, as well as FTPSERVE and TCPIP, you
should not expect much to work in a newly restored VM system. You're
going to have to work your way thru the program directories that, I
assume, you received. Start with the base CP/CMS directory. For
DIRMAINT, the userid's may be in the directory source you found on the
MAINT disk, but unless something has drastically changed between the
z/VM 4.4 that I'm running and 5.2, you have to do install and
customization on the 5VMDIR10 userid, using yet another program directory.
Jim
Ranga Nathan wrote:
Tom Cluster wrote:
Regarding FTPSERVE. It is in the directory, otherwise you wouldn't
see it logging on and then logging off. You need to look at the
messages it puts out when it runs. I believe by default its console
goes to TCPMAINT, but you could always just log it on directly (rather
than xautologging it) and watch what happens. Are you sure that TCPIP
is up and running?
TCP/IP is running and I am telneting. I do see there is a problem
with FTPSERVE.
08:58:19 DTCFTS0371I Default list format is VM
08:58:22 DTCFTS0373I Default automatic translation is turned OFF
08:58:22 DTCFTS7003I Diagnose 88 authorization and Class B privilege
confirmed
08:58:22 DTCFTS4014E 08:58:19 2006-09-15: The requested local
port is not available
08:58:22 DTCRUN1015I Server ended with RC=24 at 08:58:19 on 15 Sep
2006 (Friday)
08:58:22 DTCRUN1019I Server will not be logged off because you are
connected
08:58:22 Ready; T=0.03/0.04 08:58:22
I figured out that FTP was not enabled (i.e un-commented) in PROFILE
TCPIP. Fixed, cycled TCPIP and it is now working.
Thanks for the suggestion.
- Tom.
At 06:38 PM 9/14/2006, you wrote:
Also I am not able to bring up the ftp server. Xautolog seems to have
done it but looks like ftpserve logs off immediately.
xautolog ftpserve
Command accepted
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 18:37:45
AUTO LOGON *** FTPSERVE USERS = 12
HCPCLS6056I XAUTOLOG information for FTPSERVE: The IPL command is
verified by th
e IPL command processor.
USER DSC LOGOFF AS FTPSERVE USERS = 11
Perhaps FTPSERVE is not in the directory? My memory is rusty on what
I did last time when we installed z/VM 5.1.
--
__________________
Ranga Nathan
Work: 714-442-7591
Tom Cluster
County of Sonoma
Santa Rosa, CA
(707) 565-3384 (Tuesdays and Wednesdays only)
--
Jim Bohnsack
Cornell University
(607) 255-1760
[EMAIL PROTECTED]