Well in a z/OS environment are you likely to get ebcdic/ascii translation
issues either on the copy to z/OS from source files of from z/OS to target
image? Does the SLES9 FTP installer pull everythign binary?
I can say I'd be worried about the copy process to/from z/os not z/os in
and of itself, just in seeing what it has done to some people here that
were not paying attention. I've never had trouble when it's binary transfer
to and from USS HFS, but it's been binary both ways. That has to do of
course, with the way our network person set up code page stuff for FTP in
the first place.
"Post, Mark K"
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Going through my mailing backlog, I saw that no one answered you. When
you say you're using z/OS as your FTP server, I'm hoping that you mean
you put the installation files into a USS HFS. If so (or even more so
if not), what exactly are the symptoms you're experiencing? I would
expect that kind of setup to work.
Mark Post
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Has anyone attempted to install SLES9 via FTP where the FTP server was a
z/OS platform?
If you have successfully accomplished this I would like to compare notes
about your success and my failure.
Jim Chappell
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