Perhaps the required spool file could be CP ORDERed but still, I think
FTP will not read the reader. FTP may only write files to the reader.
You know, typical English... we drive in parkways, park in driveways and
the like. When alarms go off, they really go "on"... :-)
I suppose if you had an RSCS connection to IBM, you could CP TAG/CP
TRANSFER the file that way.
Failing that, I think you're stuck with DUMPLOAD/(optional
compression)/FTP to ...
Don Russell
McKown, John wrote:
I don't have a z/VM system here. But looking in the book, it appears
that you can issue a command like:
cd userid.rdr
I think at this point, you could do a "get" to download the file from
the "userid" rdr queue. Likely you should do a "bin" before doing the
"get".
Ref:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/hcsk7b11/2.10
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I have a dump from VMDUMP in my reader queue. I want to send the
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