Each disk or directory is ACCESSed via a drive letter.  Issue the 'Q
ACCESSED' command to see how disk/directories are accessed.  FTPSERVE
does not now how a user access it's disk/directories.

 

Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.

 

Systems Programmer

MCP, MCP+I, MCSE & RHCE

American Income Life Insurance Co.

Phone: (254)761-6649

1200 Wooded Acres Dr.

Fax: (254)741-5777

Waco, Texas  76701

 

 

 

 

________________________________

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:26 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: z/VM FTP Question

 

Thanks Frank,

 

What do you mean by by CCUU or user:dirid.

 

Is CCUU the control unit number or device address and as far as
user:dirid ???

 

Thanks



--- On Fri, 8/21/09, Frank M. Ramaekers <framaek...@ailife.com> wrote:

        
        From: Frank M. Ramaekers <framaek...@ailife.com>
        Subject: Re: z/VM FTP Question
        To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
        Date: Friday, August 21, 2009, 1:16 PM

        Yes, you should start FTPSERVE (if not automatically initialized
by TCPIP).

        Files are NOT transferred by drive letter, but by CCUU or
user:dirid.

         

Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.

 

Systems Programmer

MCP, MCP+I, MCSE & RHCE

American Income Life Insurance Co.

Phone: (254)761-6649

1200 Wooded Acres Dr .

Fax: (254)741-5777

Waco, Texas   76701

 

 

 

 

________________________________

From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Howard Rifkind
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:00 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: z/VM FTP Question

 

I would like to use the FTP server in z/VM to FTP a large file from one
z/VM to another z/VM.

 

I haven't used the FTP program in z/VM so I need some help with this.

 

I assue I have to start the FTPSERVE machine in both the source and
target machines.

 

Then do I'm just use normal FPT commands to transfer the file from the
source to the target?

 

I want the file to got to 'G' drive in the source machine....'A' disk
would also be O.K.

 

Thanks.

 

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