I was able to solve this problem.
Before sending the Xmit datasets to the windows I preform on the Datasets a
ADRDSSU RELEASE command.
After performing the release command on the datasets I was able to return
them to my z/os and then perform a succesfull receive .
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 12:58
After considering the issue again I decided to XMIT the dump datasets .
so now i xmit the large dump and then send them to a windows FTP server .
When trying to get them back .
A receive on those file is finished but not successful. the Receive command
allocate the Dump datasets but stop restoring
On Wed, 5 May 2010 13:26:47 -0400, Bob Woodside wrote:
>On Wednesday 05 May 2010, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>>
>> I'm mystified. I use Filezilla server for SMP/E RECEIVE FROMNETWORK,
>
>I regularly use the FileZilla client on Windows, Linux, and Solaris
>workstations to connect to both the MVS and Un
I was thinking of the client, sorry if that caused confusion.
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On Wednesday 05 May 2010, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
> On Tue, 4 May 2010 23:18:14 -0500, Bob Wood wrote:
> >Filezilla os OK as long as you don't
> > have a need to transfer files to USS, which it does not handle
> > well.
>
> I'm mystified. I use Filezilla server for SMP/E
On Tue, 4 May 2010 23:18:14 -0500, Bob Wood wrote:
>
>Filezilla os OK as long as you don't have a need to
>transfer files to USS, which it does not handle well.
>
I'm mystified. I use Filezilla server for SMP/E RECEIVE FROMNETWORK,
which transfers to Unix files, quite s
Shai,
I watch the you tube videos and download the product and I know it can
simplified the proccess , but for mean while I will try to perform it using
FTP for reasons i can't detail.
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 12:32 PM, shai hess wrote:
> HI,
> detaile
> MFNetDisk can emulate 3490 tape without r
The windows server does not know or care what the z/OS side looks
like. The 4G issue would only be relevant if the disk that Windows stores the
file on is formatted as FAT32. I have been backing up my z/OS data to a
Windows box using FTP for years with no problems, and have many files 4G or
l
HI,
MFNetDisk can emulate 3490 tape without real tape and with automatic fast
mount.
You can run DFDSS in MF with the tape data in PC using MFNetDisk? (no need
FTP). PC can be Linux or Windows.
When ever you need the data back to MF you have it using the tape
emulation which access the tape da
MFnetdisk was consider as an substitute options.
The desire state is to get the Datasets when initiate the connection using
FTP batch from the MF. when connecting to the Mainframe FTP from my station
I was able to send the Dataset.
we design a backup proccess to get rid from our 3590 tape library a
On Mon, 3 May 2010 13:48:38 +0300, Matan Cohen wrote:
>we are trying to use an ftp client on z/os
>using a job to get datasets larger than 4 GB from a windows server after we
>succesfully send the Datasets to the windows FTP server .
>when trying to get the Datasets back to the Mainframe we get t
Matan,
Just for the record, I was using QFTP from Jolly Giant Software to move
these datasets. It's a little more MVS friendly than most FTP GUI products.
http://www.jollygiant.com/qftpfiletransfer.html.
The datasets were TRSMAIN tersed files.
Ron
> -Original Message-
> From: Ron Hawk
Is the 553 coming from the Windows FTP client? It might be assuming that the
target MVS disk is FAT32 (hence the 4GB limit). If you haven't already
tried it, is there any way you can try to retrieve the file using the MVS
FTP client and a Windows FTP server? [You want to use the same
client/s
So, if I understand your requirements, it looks like you are creating a
tapeless backup solution to your servers from the Mainframe DFDSS dumps.
The amount of data will be between 2-27GB with 700GB total possible weekly.
How are you creating your DFDSS dumps? Do you use BLKSIZE=32760 on the
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On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Matan Cohen wrote:
>
> forget about the xmit problem.
> we are trying to u
On Mon, 3 May 2010 13:48:38 +0300, Matan Cohen
wrote:
>assuming this will work we will want to send on a weekly base an estimate of
>700GB in Datasets between 2-27GB from the z/os to an windows server .
>the data sets which was send should be ready to send back in case of a
>disaster.
Could Sh
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Matan Cohen wrote:
>
> forget about the xmit problem.
> we are trying to use an ftp client on z/os
> using a job to get datasets larger than 4 GB from a windows server after we
> succesfully send the Datasets to the windows FTP server .
> when trying to get the Dat
forget about the xmit problem.
we are trying to use an ftp client on z/os
using a job to get datasets larger than 4 GB from a windows server after we
succesfully send the Datasets to the windows FTP server .
when trying to get the Datasets back to the Mainframe we get the follow
message :
553 Canno
What sort of data are in these datasets? A little background on why you're
proposing to transfer large datasets (files) might be helpful, too.
Also, do you have any sort of requirements for how quickly they need to be
transmitted (in both directions)? How often? How reliably? Does the network
link
On 2 May 2010 04:31, Matan Cohen wrote:
> I'm searching for a way to send a large data sets (over 4 GB ) to Windows ,
> the main purpose is to avoid using XMIT on the Data Sets so i prefer not
> using FTP.
I don't see the connection... Both z/OS and Windows handle > 4GB
without much trouble, ass
Martin,
I've used XP PRO and VISTA PRO to FTP 8000+ CYL files to and from z/OS 1.9
using DSNTYPE=LARGE. It works no problem, and I assume it will work with
later versions of Windows and z/OS.
When sending Windows to z/OS I used pre-allocated datasets, but you could
use an SMS DATACLAS to get the
On Sun, 2 May 2010 11:31:41 +0300, Matan Cohen wrote:
>
>I'm searching for a way to send a large data sets (over 4 GB ) to Windows ,
>the main purpose is to avoid using XMIT on the Data Sets so i prefer not
>using FTP.
>The Datasets are DFDSS dumps and I need to ensure I can returned them into
>the
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 2:40 PM, Lizette Koehler wrote:
> Matan,
>
> I guess I would need to know more about your environment.
>
> For windows - what version - windows server 2003
> From mainframe - z/OS V1.?? z\os 1.10
> Do you have other products like NDM, XCOM, etc on Mainframe/Open Systems???
>
Matan,
I guess I would need to know more about your environment.
For windows - what version
>From mainframe - z/OS V1.??
Do you have other products like NDM, XCOM, etc on Mainframe/Open Systems???
Do you use IE, Mozilla, filezilla on Windows?
Do you have any limitations on the Server for tran
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