I now have running on z/VM 3.1 PIPEDDR, FTPPUT and FTPGET.

Thanks Bruce,
/Fran
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:10:27 -0400 Bruce Hayden said:
>Your PIPEDDR syntax would be:
>pipeddr dump * 195 (ftp -h xxxxxx.sru.edu -u xxxxxx -p xxxxxxxxxxx -f fran.ddr
>
>I forgot to put ftp examples in the help when I sent it.  They are in
>there for the next update.
>
>A restore could be:
>pipeddr restore * 195 (ftp(-h xxxxxx.sru.edu -u xxxxxx -p xxxxxxxxxxx
>-f fran.ddr) noprompt
>
>The problem you had with ftpget is because you didn't specify the
>record format to write it out - either -fixed nnnn or -var xxx (see
>the DRPC HELP file for the file formats for variable.)
>
>On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Fran Hensler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Jiri and Bruce -
>>
>> What is the minimun level of VM required to run DRPC and PIPEDDR?
>> I have been trying unsuccessfully to run both in z/VM 3.1.
>>
>> I have tried with both the CMS Pipelines and the Princeton Runtime
>> Pipes.
>>
>> pipe ddr dump195 ddrin a | > 195 dump c
>> DMSABE141T Operation exception occurred at 00020416 in routine DDR CMS
>>
>> pipe < session globalv | ftpput .......  -f fran.junk
>> works to a UNIX system but I can't FTPGET the file back:
>>
>> pipe ftpget -h xxxxxx.sru.edu -p xxxx -u xxxxxx -f fran.junk | > x x a
>> fran.junk
>> INVALID INTERNAL MODE MODE
>> FTPGET FAILED WITH RC=-109
>>
>> Here's attempts to use PIPEDDR:
>>
>> PIPEDDR DUMP * 195 = = C (PACK
>> Dumping disk FJH 0195 to FJH DISK0195 C
>> Dump completed.
>>
>> pipeddr dump * 195 xxxxxx.sru.edu 21 -u xxxxxx -p xxxxxxxxxxx -f fran.ddr
>> Dumping disk FJH 0195 to xxxxxx.SRU.EDU
>> Connection not established with the remote side.
>> Dump failed.
>>
>> I'm stuck on z/VM 3.1 because that's the only release IBM will
>> license for a FLEX-ES system.
>>
>> /Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA for 45 years
>>    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://zvm.sru.edu/~fjh  +1.724.738.2153
>>              "Yes, Virginia, there is a Slippery Rock"
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>Bruce Hayden
>Linux on System z Advanced Technical Support
>IBM, Endicott, NY

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