Thanks you!
I upgraded to 3.2.8.
Looking good.
Filezilla is a wonderful thing.
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Ann,
I believe the other postings have answered your question; i.e. a forward slash
"/" in front of the userid and/or filepool name. I'm
October 02, 2009 3:50 PM
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On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Hodge, Robert L wrote:
> I've been using Filezilla for years. For minidisks to work you need to limit
> the number of connections to one, otherwise you receive the message
FTP server, you are able to drill down into the SFS
directories via the GUI.
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Of Smith, Ann (ISD, IT)
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09 2:14 PM
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Example please.
Are you saying, for example, CD /MIKE.191 or CD MIKE./191?
-Mike
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191 or CD MIKE./191?
>
> -Mike
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> Behalf Of Cal
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Example please.
Are you saying, for example, CD /MIKE.191 or CD MIKE./191?
-Mike
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://www.the-fishers.com/cal/Navy
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From: "Smith, Ann (ISD, IT)"
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I missed your earler post about Filezilla. I use Filezilla a lot with
the linux servers. I never pursued it much with z/
? I'd rather use Filezilla. I currently have 2.28b
installed
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I
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Hodge, Robert L wrote:
> I've been using Filezilla for years. For minidisks to work you need to limit
> the number of connections to one, otherwise you receive the message about the
> minidisk being read-only. This is because when Filezilla connects it is given
>
009 3:01 PM
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For what it is worth WS_FTP pro works between zVM and Windows PC.
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For what it is worth WS_FTP pro works between zVM and Windows PC.
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Can you
I forgot to add format the tdisk
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On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 03:32 EDT, "
On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 03:54 EDT, "Ward, Mike S"
wrote:
> I was thinking more on the lines of:
>
> Define Tdisk
> Acc as X or whatever
>
> FTP to X or whatever
>
>
> Send the file to the user.
You mean define a Tdisk in the FTP server? Sure. But if you're going to
do that, you might as
, October 02, 2009 3:53 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Basic FTP question
I was thinking more on the lines of:
Define Tdisk
Acc as X or whatever
FTP to X or whatever
Send the file to the user.
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Subject: Re: Basic FTP question
On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 03:32 EDT, "Ward, Mike S"
wrote:
> Can you define a tdisk to put it on?
You cannot FTP to a tdisk since they are not LINKable. However, if you
have a vdisk mdisk in your directory entry you can FTP to it
On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 03:32 EDT, "Ward, Mike S"
wrote:
> Can you define a tdisk to put it on?
You cannot FTP to a tdisk since they are not LINKable. However, if you
have a vdisk mdisk in your directory entry you can FTP to it., though you
cannot ftp to a vdisk created by the DEFINE command
Can you define a tdisk to put it on?
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Subject: Basic FTP question
I'm trying to set up an ftp session fr
Bob -
If the userid is logged on you can't get write access to the 191 disk.
With WS-FTP I specifyuserid.RDR as the remote directory. The
file will end up in your RDR in NETDATA format.
Note that the FTPSERVE machine must have enough workspace to hold your
whole file during the FTP. It
VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of Bob Henry
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 8:48 AM
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Subject: Basic FTP question
I'm trying to set up an ftp session from my PC to z/VM V5.1. I've tried a
couple FTP products (FileZilla & WinSCP)
On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 10:48 EDT, Bob Henry
wrote:
> I'm trying to set up an ftp session from my PC to z/VM V5.1. I've tried
a
>
> couple FTP products (FileZilla & WinSCP) which produces errors "Faile
> d to
> retrieve directory listing". I finally found an ftp product that works
>
> (CoreFT
On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 10:48 EDT, Bob Henry
wrote:
> I'm trying to set up an ftp session from my PC to z/VM V5.1. I've tried
a
>
> couple FTP products (FileZilla & WinSCP) which produces errors "Faile
> d to
> retrieve directory listing".
If an FTP client doesn't understand z/VM, then you n
On Friday, 10/02/2009 at 10:58 EDT, P S wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Frank M. Ramaekers
> wrote:
> > This will be true using MINIDISKs...if the user that owns the disk has
> > the disk LINKed in R/W, you (FTPSERVE) will only be able to access the
> > disk in R/O. IMHO, the best way
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Frank M. Ramaekers
wrote:
> This will be true using MINIDISKs...if the user that owns the disk has
> the disk LINKed in R/W, you (FTPSERVE) will only be able to access the
> disk in R/O. IMHO, the best way around this is to use SFS.
True but not necessarily the i
: Basic FTP question
I'm trying to set up an ftp session from my PC to z/VM V5.1. I've tried
a=
couple FTP products (FileZilla & WinSCP) which produces errors "Faile=
d to
retrieve directory listing". I finally found an ftp product that works =
(CoreFTP) but the CMS 191
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To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Basic FTP question
I'm trying to set up an ftp session from my PC to z/VM V5.1. I've tried
a
couple FTP products (FileZilla & WinSCP) which produces errors "Failed
to
retrieve directory listing". I finally found an ftp product that work
I'm trying to set up an ftp session from my PC to z/VM V5.1. I've tried a
couple FTP products (FileZilla & WinSCP) which produces errors "Faile
d to
retrieve directory listing". I finally found an ftp product that works
(CoreFTP) but the CMS 191 disk is accessed as read only so I can't transf
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