Gil,
snip
And, ironically, from a z/OS client:
EZA1701I SITE filetype=jes
502 SITE command not implemented.
snip
I have never seen this (it has worked on MVS, OS/390,and works on z/OS 1.8):
site filetype=jes
SITE filetype=jes
200 SITE command was accepted
Isn't the message you get
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:40:38 +0200, TISLER Zaromil wrote:
And, ironically, from a z/OS client:
EZA1701I SITE filetype=jes
502 SITE command not implemented.
snip
I have never seen this (it has worked on MVS, OS/390,and works on z/OS 1.8):
Isn't the message you get an answer from the FTP
another -
just about.
Chris Mason
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 14:40:38 +0200, TISLER Zaromil wrote
Apparently z/OS treats SITE as quote SITE.
According to RFC959 (4.1.3) SITE is an FTP service command. So only
clients not having SITE command implemented have to use 'quote SITE'
form. You have to use the quote command to forward the whole command
string to server.
Compare the replies to
Paul
It's now a bit of a puzzle how you got your copy and paste from the z/OS
client.
Solaris (or some other Unix) FTP server, saying that filetype=jes command
is not implemented or not allowed there?
Zaromil
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:22:54 +0200, TISLER Zaromil wrote:
According to RFC959 (4.1.3) SITE is an FTP service command. So only
clients not having SITE command implemented have to use 'quote SITE'
Does RFC 959 impose any requirements on clients? I didn't think so.
-- gil
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:28:04 +0200, TISLER Zaromil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Solaris (or some other Unix) FTP server, saying that filetype=jes command
is not implemented or not allowed there?
Zaromil
I am not aware of JES running on Solaris, or other UNIX system, so it makes
Hello all, I have a question. Can a jcl job stream be submitted via an
FTP session? If yes, how? And are there any gotcha's?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello all, I have a question. Can a jcl job stream be submitted via an
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Hello all, I have a question. Can a jcl job stream be submitted via an
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 08:31:04 -0500, Ward, Mike S wrote:
Hello all, I have a question. Can a jcl job stream be submitted via an
FTP session? If yes, how? And are there any gotcha's?
Code pages are frequently a gotcha. I make it work best
with:
quote site sbdataconn=(IBM-1047,ISO8859-1)
: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 3:31 PM
Subject: Job Stream via FTP
Hello all, I have a question. Can a jcl job stream be submitted via an
FTP session? If yes, how? And are there any gotcha's?
Thanks in advance.
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Thank you very much. I will do so in the future.
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Mike
Some lecture notes - about
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 16:15:18 +0200, Chris Mason wrote:
SITE FILETYPE=JES
This appears to work from a Solaris client. However, from
Windows XP:
ftp site filetype=jes
Invalid command.
And, ironically, from a z/OS client:
EZA1701I SITE filetype=jes
502 SITE command not
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 16:15:18 +0200, Chris Mason wrote:
SITE FILETYPE=JES
This appears to work from a Solaris client
Chris Mason wrote:
[snip]
But then I read further and, because FTPPM didn't/doesn't allow the
JES output to be retrieved, that had to be done with the basic FTP
command. However, there's no mention of needing to use quote in
order to use the site filetype=jes command. Why, I wonder, has the
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