ftp codes

2006-03-07 Thread Tuco Bonno
my thanks to all the people on both listservers that i posted to for
their ideas and help that they responded with re: my problem w/ ftp
codes.
everything that everyone said was useful.

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graduate, College of Conflict Management,
University of Southeast Asia.
I partied on the Ho Chi Minh trail

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ftp codes

2006-03-07 Thread Tuco Bonno
ok, here's the nitty-gritty on ftp codes  (the detailed answer to the
query i posted yesterday to both ibm-main and mvs-oe listservers) ; i
smoked this stuff out on the basis of the
responses/tips/hints/suggestions  i got from all the kind people who
responded + consulting my  September 2005 z/OS v1r7 collection, online
library, sk3t-4269-15  which arrived very fortuitously in the mail
TODAY.

in general ftp return codes are in 2 parts:  YYxxx, where

YY is the subcommand, documented in table 14, topic 4.11.1  of
sc31-8780-02, 
   entitled_IP_User's_Guide_and_Commands_

and

   xxx  is the reply code (from the server); these are documented in
chapter 16 of 
  sc31-8791-02,  a.k.a. 
_z/os_communication_server:_IP_and_SNA_codes_


Thanks once again are due to all the members of these online
communities, who, once again, have helped me out when my own efforts
fell short of the mark 

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graduate, College of Conflict Management,
University of Southeast Asia.
I partied on the Ho Chi Minh trail

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ftp codes

2006-03-06 Thread Tuco Bonno
where, oh where in the world does one go to look up ftp return codes?
*
i'm running (or, *trying* to)  ibm's electronic service agent on a z/os
1.4 platform.
am getting a hes80090i message (another per se worthless ibm message)
which says nothing more than  ftp rc = 1/0x2710
 (i've researched the hes80090i msg at the lookat site, so i'm *trying*
to do my homework here - -  which says that i've got an ftp return code
- like i couldn't figure that out)
*
i've crawled all over the ibm communication server bookshelf 
  (
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/r4pdf/commserv.html
)
to no avail in search of ftp return codes.
*
any adivice/help would be greatly appreciated 

   ==

/s/ tuco bonno

graduate, College of Conflict Management,
University of Southeast Asia.
I partied on the Ho Chi Minh trail

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Re: ftp codes

2006-03-06 Thread Lucy Arnold
Here's what Qwikref says:


HES80090I MMDDHHMMSS VARIABLE = DEC /0X HEX .

Explanation:  This message is provided to note the value of a variable in
both decimal and hexadecimal.

o   MMDDHHMMSS
 is the timestamp for the message.

o   VARIABLE
 is the variable name as follows:

-   ENQ RC

-   FTP RC

-   FTP Failure RC

-- V=IBM P=ELECTRONIC SRVC AGNT R=V1R2 I=HES80090I --
 -   ESTAE rc

 -   IKJTSOEV return

 -   TRANSMIT failure rc

 o   DEC
  is the decimal value.

 o   HEX
  is the hexadecimal value.

 User Response:  None.

 System Action:  None.

 Programmer Response:

 Look for Misc_Msg_dechex
Look for Misc_Msg_dechex

System Programmer Response:

Operator Response:

Problem Determination:

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Re: ftp codes

2006-03-06 Thread Chase, John
 -Original Message-
 From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Tuco Bonno
 
 where, oh where in the world does one go to look up ftp return codes?
 *
 i'm running (or, *trying* to)  ibm's electronic service agent 
 on a z/os 1.4 platform.
 am getting a hes80090i message (another per se worthless ibm 
 message) which says nothing more than  ftp rc = 1/0x2710
  (i've researched the hes80090i msg at the lookat site, so 
 i'm *trying* to do my homework here - -  which says that i've 
 got an ftp return code - like i couldn't figure that out)
 *
 i've crawled all over the ibm communication server bookshelf
   (

http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/r4pdf/commserv.
html
 )
 to no avail in search of ftp return codes.
 *
 any adivice/help would be greatly appreciated 

Well, for z/OS 1.5 they're in the IP User's Guide and Commands manual,
at the end of the FTP chapter:

http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/F1A1B930/4.1
2?SHELF=F1A1BK41DT=20030703141739

or 

http://makeashorterlink.com/?I2B0150CC 

-jc-

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Re: ftp codes

2006-03-06 Thread Jack Kelly
i don't what that hes msgid is all about , iusually see eza from mvs ftp 
or fots from sftp but most tof the rc and rsn code have to be decoded from 
unix
BPXZA83007/09/02 10:01:31   z/OS V1R4.0 UNIX System Services 
Messages and Codes  SA22-7807-03

Jack Kelly
LA Systems @ US Courts
x 202-502-2390

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Re: ftp codes

2006-03-06 Thread Greg Shirey
Hmm, I found FTP reply codes in the IP and SNA Codes book:
http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/f1a1d220.pdf

But these are three digit codes.  I don't know anything about IBM's
electronic service agent, but in the z/OS IP User's Guide book, it states
that FTP return codes are composed of a subcommand code and a reply code -
the return code is in the range 1-99 and the reply code a three digit
number.   It appears that your RC is 10 and reply code is 000.  10 is the
subcommand code for OPEN. 

I ran a test, attempting to connect to an IP address at random, and got
these messages back: 
EZA1554I Connecting to:   192.168.21.3 port: 21.

EZA2590E getNextReply error from recv = (1128.74500446) - EDC8128I
Connection refused
EZA1475I Connection with 192.168.21.3 terminated

EZA1735I FTP Return Code = 1, Error Code = 00010


Noting the return code, I'd guess you aren't connecting. 

Hope this helps,

Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company


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Subject: ftp codes


where, oh where in the world does one go to look up ftp return codes?
*
i'm running (or, *trying* to)  ibm's electronic service agent on a z/os
1.4 platform.
am getting a hes80090i message (another per se worthless ibm message)
which says nothing more than  ftp rc = 1/0x2710
 (i've researched the hes80090i msg at the lookat site, so i'm *trying*
to do my homework here - -  which says that i've got an ftp return code
- like i couldn't figure that out)
*
i've crawled all over the ibm communication server bookshelf 
  (
http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/bkserv/r4pdf/commserv.html
)
to no avail in search of ftp return codes.
*
any adivice/help would be greatly appreciated 

 

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Re: ftp codes

2006-03-06 Thread Charles Mills
FTP return codes (the 1 part) are I think documented in the FTP manual
(IP Commands). They are a 2-part code, split up 2/3. The 10 means one thing
and the 000 means something else.

The hex value? Who knows. Try looking at the IP codes books - I recall
there's two of them, one for clients and one for servers, and see if you can
find anything that makes sense.

Do you have FTP listing output? Is there an OUTPUT DD in the picture? Any
messages there? I find the messages a little obscure but ultimately I have
been able to figure out where they were documented.

Sorry this note is not more explicit. I'm too busy to actually look up the
exact details. This is all from memory.

You could try the TCP/IP list also

Charles



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where, oh where in the world does one go to look up ftp return codes?
*
i'm running (or, *trying* to)  ibm's electronic service agent on a z/os
1.4 platform.
am getting a hes80090i message (another per se worthless ibm message)
which says nothing more than  ftp rc = 1/0x2710
 (i've researched the hes80090i msg at the lookat site, so i'm *trying*
to do my homework here - -  which says that i've got an ftp return code
- like i couldn't figure that out)
*

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