I found and downloaded the latest version of VMFTP from Fran Hensler's
Download Page:
VMFTPUPD VMARCA1 F 80679 14 2006-08-30
It did not help.
I still hang for a while, but after that the PUT actually works, I think
I
got 553 Permission denied because I tried to up
If this VMFTP fix is still available, it looks like I may need it. VMFTP
is hanging when it first starts up, when it attempts to connect to '0'
(zero). Eventually that times out, and then my VMFTP macro runs, but fail
s
on a PUT to
FTP site: testcase.boulder.ibm.com
VM directory: /toibm
Congratulations Dennis Boone, Rich Greenberg, and Phil Smith III.
You're as technologically adept as my 8 g'kids. Maybe the 5081 cards I
still carry with me suck the newer brain matter out of me.
Jim
Phil Smith III wrote:
Jim Bohnsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was going to say that m
On Friday, 02/22/2008 at 11:18 EST, "Huegel, Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I have something that seems very odd to me.
>
> I have this z/LINUX machine that is on a vswitch and has an IP address
of
> 1x2.xx.x.192.
>
> One time when I do a NETSTAT ARP I get this:
> Link ETH0
Jim Bohnsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I was going to say that my grandkids could show me how to watch this,
>but then I noticed a msg on that You Tube screen saying "The URL
>contained a malformed video ID".
>Anyone with a solution?
It's quoted-printable -- the "=3D" in the middle should be
On: Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 09:45:10AM -0500,Dennis Boone Wrote:
} > I was going to say that my grandkids could show me how to watch this,
} > but then I noticed a msg on that You Tube screen saying "The URL
} > contained a malformed video ID".
}
} > Anyone with a solution?
}
} > > http://www.
> I was going to say that my grandkids could show me how to watch this,
> but then I noticed a msg on that You Tube screen saying "The URL
> contained a malformed video ID".
> Anyone with a solution?
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dj2fURxbdIZs
Ah, the 4,178,931,460'th victim of quoted-
> Alan Ackerman wrote:
> >
>
http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/mainframe/januaryfebruary08/features/1896
> > 3p3
> > .aspx said:
> >
> > "The typical organization
> > might have one technician for every two or three
> users."
> >
> > Hunh? When was this ever true?
> >
Most MVS sites?
> > Alan Acker