My customer want to see what IP addresses are still using FTP with his z/VM
system. Is there a simpler way than coding a CHKIPADR exit exec, (or a
NETSTAT every second like he does now)? I don't see a parameter one can
code. Maybe some trace option?
--
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer
what IP addresses are still using FTP with his
z/VM system. Is there a simpler way than coding a CHKIPADR exit exec,
(or a NETSTAT every second like he does now)? I don't see a parameter
one can code. Maybe some trace option?
--
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support
On Wednesday, 07/13/2011 at 10:47 EDT, Kris Buelens
kris.buel...@gmail.com wrote:
My customer want to see what IP addresses are still using FTP with his
z/VM
system. Is there a simpler way than coding a CHKIPADR exit exec, (or a
NETSTAT
every second like he does now)? I don't see
If they happen to have ZVPS (ESALPS), that information is captured using
the TCPIP monitor records.
Kris Buelens wrote:
My customer want to see what IP addresses are still using FTP with his
z/VM system. Is there a simpler way than coding a CHKIPADR exit exec,
(or a NETSTAT every second like
ARK.EDU Re: FTP to the VM RDR
2011-06-14 02:02
I can transfer data by enable FTP reader file support, for example
RDR filemode
Best Regards!
Gao Lu (高路)
I/T Specialist
Global Technology Services
IBM Global Services (China) Company Limited.
Address:18/F, Pangu Plaza, No.27, Central North 4th Ring Road, Chaoyang
District, Beijing, 100101
地址
Read the ftp server configuration chapter in the tcp/ip planning book. You
need to add privilege class D to the server and configure the RDR statement
into SRVRFTP CONFIG.
Regards,
Alan Altmark
IBM Lab Services
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All,
Can any give me the FTP command to transfer to the Reader instead of
mini-disk?
Thank you...
...Dave
: FTP to the VM RDR
All,
Can any give me the FTP command to transfer to the Reader instead of
mini-disk?
Thank you...
...Dave
Ray,
Works perfect.
Thank you...
...Dave
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf
Of Raymond Noal
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 2:02 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP to the VM RDR
Dave,
Try
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Subject: Re: FTP to the VM RDR
Ray,
Works perfect.
Thank you...
...Dave
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf
Of Raymond Noal
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 2:02 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP
Dennis - I shall suggest that the requirement is therefore appropriately
qualified. I still wonder where DEFINE MDISK comes into the picture.
Just to round this off ...
Installation completed successfully, exactly as per the manual. I now have
a base-level system installed from an FTP server and upon which I shall soon
install an up-to-date RSU.
Note that 2nd-level userid used for installation is a Class G userid with no
privs - I
it will be the most
revolutionary reversal of his record we have ever known. -- General
George C. Marshall
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
Behalf Of Jeff Gribbin
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 11:20
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: [IBMVM] z/VM 5.4 FTP
Hmm - In the words of Tom Wolfe, I'm either, 'Stretching the envelope' or
I've, 'Augured in' ...
For the first time, I'm attempting a z/VM 5.4 installation 2nd level from
an
FTP Server Directory (as opposed to straight off the DVD or via DDR).
Irrelevant but maybe of passing interest, the FTP
Installation as Installation using the files on the DVD media.
That helps me remember that what matters to the installation is the
actual files rather than spinning disk whether they are fetched from
the DVD in the HMC, files on a z/VM FTPSERVE, files on a local Linux
guest's ftp server, files from
Hi Malcolm,
Did you see/do the top of page 70:
If installing from a:
...
FTP server directory, upload the contents of both the z/VM system
DVD and the RSU DVD to a new directory on the FTP server.
...
Upload the contents of each DVD to the directory. After
I've dug around in the EXECs - two points come to light ...
I failed to invoke DVDPRIME with the, 'server' option ('DVDPRIME ( SERVER')
- therefore :DVDSOURCE in £PRIME£ £FILE£ was loaded with, 'DVD' rather than,
'SERVER' and consequently INSTDVD was not aware that it should skip the RSU
On Friday, 06/10/2011 at 07:51 EDT, Malcolm Beattie beatt...@uk.ibm.com
wrote:
(2) Have you ever done it using non-offset-0 minidisks?
Yup, multiple times. Shouldn't cause any problems at all. Just so
long is there's enough room on the resulting minidisks to fit a
whole mod-3 minus a few
We have a vendor that we need to ftp files to from our zVM 5.4 system. The
vendor says we need to use FTPS over IMPLICIT TLS/SSL.
I have been reading the TCPIP Users Guide and it appears the this is possible
from our zVM 5.4 system if I configure and use the SECURECONTROL and SECUREDATA
The ftp client supports only negotiated SSL/TLS per RFC 4217.
Regards,
Alan Altmark
IBM Lab Services
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- Original Message -
From: Bill Pettit [bill.pet...@ormutual.com]
Sent: 04/20/2011 02:11 PM MST
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Hello Peter Webb,
Have you resolved this problem?
Can you FTP out from the z/VM system?
Sorry I have been out the last couple of days.
Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-363-5050
Ext 35050
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
|
|
| Windows laptop
|-- 10.199.16.x
We are attempting to FTP from the Windows PC at 10.200.70.35 to the
three addresses on the 10.199 network. Our network guy says that the
three
: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
Behalf Of peter.w...@ttc.ca
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 11:43 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: FTP Problem
First, a diagram.
Windows Server
|-- 10.199.8.15
- When 10.200.70.35 attempts to FTP to either 10.199.8.15 or
10.199.103.48, the FTP hangs at userid and password validation for
several minutes before dying.
Is the windows machine connecting to z/VM using command line or a GUI?
Try the dos prompt command line ftp and see if it still fails.
I
Did they check firewall configuration on the Windows boxes? The default
settings for the Windows firewalls don't permit FTP.
. See below.
Are the hanging servers trying to do a reverse dns lookup on the
windows workstation?
Possibly. I don't know how to tell.
Is the windows machine connecting to z/VM using command line or a GUI?
GUI.
Try the dos prompt command line ftp and see if it still fails.
I tried when I
@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP Problem
Thanks for the responses.
Are all ports really open?
I think so. I trust the network guy, and he showed me the firewall
settings (which didn't mean a lot to me).
Can you open a connection going the other way?
I can do a trace route which appears to work
Also look at chapters 7, 8 and 9 in the z/VM TCP/IP Diagnosis Guide
version 5 release 3, which will show you how to do packet trace and
format the results, and also FTP server traces. If you see the VM FTP
server try to open a connection back to the windows box on a different
port, and you never
Re: Tracing FTP Server Activity
Aha, the missing magic incantation. Thank you Steve. That was exactly
what I needed. I didn't realize that adding TRACE to the CONFIG file
only enabled tracing, but didn't actually start it. I love this list.
Happy Holidays to all.
Terry
-Original
Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Steve Harman
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 4:17 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Tracing FTP Server Activity
Did you try the smsg command to turn on tracing? I did this and got a
trace file:
Ready
enabled
--Do an FTP activity
smsg ftpserve trace off
Ready;
15:10:23 FTPSERVE: Tracing has been disabled
link ftpserve 191 1191 rr
acc 1191 c
filel * * c
Filename Filetype Fm Format LreclRecords Blocks Date Time
FILE
Thanks, Clovis.
Regards,
Steve
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of gclo...@br.ibm.com
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 11:13 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP within REXX EXEC
Hi, Steve.
My
Hi, Steve.
My question is. What can I do to retrieve the return code if this
fails or is successful?
The answer is: append (exit to FTP command.
See this sample (that sends PERFSVM summary files to GDG file at zOS). In
this case: binary, EBCDIC, variable records
Hello Listers,
I have written an REXX exec to file transfer monitor data files from our
z/VM Lpar to our z/OS Lpar using FTP. The following is an excerpt from
that code:
push 'quit'
push put TEST.FILE.A 'my.zos.dsn'
... other ftp
I think what you really want here is BATFTP. It codes like REXX and allows you
to deal with return codes from every step. I've had it for a long time and
don't remember where I got it originally.
Bob Bates
robert.ba...@wellsfargo.com
This message may contain confidential and/or privileged
Get a copy of VMFTP from the IBM VM downloads page. You will not regret
it.
It allows you to write rexx ftp scripts and you can check return codes
as well as look at the results of each ftp command in case you need to
determine what to do next.
Jim Hughes
603-271-5586
@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP within REXX EXEC
Get a copy of VMFTP from the IBM VM downloads page. You will not regret it.
It allows you to write rexx ftp scripts and you can check return codes as well
as look at the results of each ftp command in case you need to determine what
to do next
I recommend the very flexible VMFTP shareware. You write macros as REXX
execs, giving you complete control of the FTP session.
For example, we sometimes send VMDUMPs to a particular ISV (each ISV has
its own exec/macro). Some want the VMDUMP COPYFILE (PACKed before
sending (doing so
: Re: FTP within REXX EXEC
I cannot find VMFTP on the IBM VM download page.
http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/
Thanks,
Steve
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Hughes, Jim
Sent: Wednesday, December 08
: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 4:38 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP within REXX EXEC
I recommend the very flexible VMFTP shareware. You write macros as REXX execs,
giving you complete control of the FTP session.
For example, we sometimes send VMDUMPs to a particular ISV (each ISV
Would you consider using another product, say Connect:Direct? It can do
this.
Bob
Yes...
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Hughes, Jim
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 9:43 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP Question
Are you saying the file in z/VM was EBCDIC and the file landed
Please share your ftp commands with us. There is more to this than
meets the eye.
Jim Hughes
603-271-5586
It is fun to do the impossible.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Tracy, David
Sent: Monday
What windows ftp server software are you using?
Jim Hughes
603-271-5586
It is fun to do the impossible.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Tracy, David
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 8:26 AM
To: IBMVM
, November 21, 2010 9:43 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP Question
Are you saying the file in z/VM was EBCDIC and the file landed on the
windows system in ASCII without the cr/lf delimiters?
_
Jim Hughes
x5586
It is fun to do the impossible. Quote from Walt
Hello,
We are ftping a variable length file from a z/VM 5.4 system ascii
transfer to a windows based server. The receiving end is not getting the
carriage return linefeed and the lines in the file seem to be wrapped.
Can anyone provide any ideas as to what may be the issue here?
Thank you
From: Tracy, David
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2010 1:06 PM
To: 'The IBM z/VM Operating System'
Cc: Potter, Thomas A
Subject: FTP Question
Hello,
We are ftping a variable length file from a z/VM 5.4 system ascii
transfer to a windows based server
.
Can anyone provide any ideas as to what may be the issue here?
Are you specifying ASCII? If not, the FTP protocol won't insert the CR/LF at
the end.
Mark Post
on behalf of Tracy, David
Sent: Sun 11/21/2010 1:05 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: FTP Question
Hello,
We are ftping a variable length file from a z/VM 5.4 system ascii transfer
to a windows based server. The receiving end is not getting the carriage return
linefeed and the lines
to be wrapped.
Can anyone provide any ideas as to what may be the issue here?
Divide and conquer. Your network techs can get a line trace to verify
whether or not VM is transmitting 0x0d0a (CRLF) at the end of each record.
If it isn't, then you look at the FTP transaction to confirm ASCII mode
Greetings,
I need to connect to an FTPS server on my network that has Implicit SSL
enabled. Using the CMS FTP client, what is the magic incantation of options
to initiate a secure session WITHOUT using TLS?
The SECURE option says the connection will be secured using TLS. Obviously
On Thursday, 11/18/2010 at 10:34 EST, Michael Coffin
michaelcof...@mccci.com wrote:
I need to connect to an FTPS server on my network that has Implicit SSL
enabled. Using the CMS FTP client, what is the magic incantation of
options to
initiate a secure session WITHOUT using TLS
Thanks Alan. :)
-Mike
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2010 10:46 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: FTP Command To Use SSL without TLS?
On Thursday, 11/18/2010 at 10
Richard
I read and read again the doc and I found and tested the standard translate
table through the openvm mount command.
That does the work like FTP with binary option. During the transfer I
cut/pasted one that was finished to move it in an other windows folder... All
the others transfers
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf Of Schuh, Richard
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 4:19 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: FTP Question.
We have a process that transfers thousands of files from a
Linux
There is a tcpip connection for each file.
When you say VMFTP are you referring to the FTP program in VM or the
VMFTP program supplied by Romney White?
In either case, check a few test GET commands and see how long it takes
to create session and transfer the file. You should see a PORT
in stream mode). As another benefit, ftp
clients can spawn a separate thread for each file, allowing them to be
transferred concurrently instead of serially.
Alan Altmark
z/VM and Linux on System z Consultant
IBM System Lab Services and Training
ibm.com/systems/services/labservices
office
Does VM FTP client spawn threads to enable multiple downloads?
Jim Hughes
603-271-5586
It is fun to do the impossible.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Alan Altmark
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 11
On Friday, 11/05/2010 at 11:35 EDT, Hughes, Jim jim.hug...@doit.nh.gov
wrote:
Does VM FTP client spawn threads to enable multiple downloads?
No, but it constrained by the same standards. There is no way to tell the
remote FTP server to send the next file on the same (already open)
connection
We have a process that transfers thousands of files from a Linux guest in one
LPAR to a CMS file in another. The process, following a successful logon, goes
like this:
Cd dir1
Mget *.* (replace
Cd dir2
Mget * * (replace
Cd dir3
Mget * * (replace
The entire process is done via VMFTP. It takes a
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Schuh, Richard rsc...@visa.com wrote:
The entire process is done via VMFTP. It takes a long time to transfer all
of the files. I read somewhere that a new data path is created for each
file. This appears to be where the time is being spent. Is there any was to
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to reduce a step to send a file.
The long method is :
pipe tape ! a a a1 then use FTP in binary mode to send it to windows
The short method I would like to see it working :
pipe tape ! bfs a a a1 (avoid to create file to use FTP) to send it to
NFS
I tried many
The syntax you indicate for the BFS stage is wrong. Did it get pasted
into the message incorrectly?
You can FTP to/from BFS just fine. I forget off the top of my head
just how to activate it.
You can mount NFS filesystems into a BFS tree. I have used that for
years. It is really teriffic
Greetings,
My client is trying to FTP a file from VSE to a z/OS system through an
intermediary NT server. Since I do not have a z/OS system to play with I have
been trying to get the file from this server from VM/CMS.
In VSE I specified
// EXEC FTPBATCH,SIZE=1M,PARM='ID=01,UNIX=BIN
The server not responding looks like your MVS system isn't allowing ftp
For laughs try ftping something text from your pc to mvs and see if it accepts
it
Good luck
mace
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
, October 12, 2010 1:56 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Binary FTP problem
Greetings,
My client is trying to FTP a file from VSE to a z/OS system through an
intermediary NT server. Since I do not have a z/OS system to play with I have
been trying to get the file from this server
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of Macioce, Larry
Sent: October 12, 2010 3:23 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Binary FTP problem
The server not responding looks like your MVS system isn't allowing ftp
For laughs
Hi Mike,
Please try this.
Remove the LOCSITE fix 350 and let the z/vm ftp pull the file in binary. It
will end up as a variable file with a lrecl of 32K.
Use a pipe to deblock the first record into chucks of 350 bytes. Use XEDIT to
verify the records are what you need.
PIPE
of the original thread. That makes it difficult to find your
question when the thread tree is collapsed.
Thanks.
-Chip-
On 10/12/10 18:56 Horlick, Michael said:
My client is trying to FTP a file from VSE to a z/OS system through an
intermediary NT server. Since I do not have a z/OS system
Hi, listers,
I has been long time for FPT PUT to create a pds member,
What's the syntext for that on VM;
put profile.exec.a 'mvstest.test.ftped'
STOR 'mvstest.test.ftped'
550 MVSTEST.TEST.FTPED is a partitioned data set and no member was specified
on
the STOR command.
Thanks for your help,
put profile.exec 'mvsfile'
FTP defaults to the A disk unless you cd to another mdisk.
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Aisik Chang a829...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, listers,
I has been long time for FPT PUT to create a pds member,
What's the syntext for that on VM;
put profile.exec.a
The MVS side of the FTP session would decide on the syntax to store a file
as a PDS member
Did you try PUT profile.exec.a 'mvs.test.ftped(profile)'
2010/9/14 Aisik Chang a829...@gmail.com
Hi, listers,
I has been long time for FPT PUT to create a pds member,
What's the syntext
Thank you,
I missed the closing parenthesis.
Thanks for the reply
Ann
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:18 PM, Kris Buelens kris.buel...@gmail.comwrote:
The MVS side of the FTP session would decide on the syntax to store a file
as a PDS member
Did you try PUT profile.exec.a 'mvs.test.ftped
In your FTP1 EXEC, try replacing the line:
ftp 172.16.11.6
with
ftp 172.16.11.6 (EXIT
John McKown
Systems Engineer IV
IT
Administrative Services Group
HealthMarkets(r)
9151 Boulevard 26 * N. Richland Hills * TX 76010
(817) 255-3225 phone * (817)-961-6183 cell
john.mck
On Wednesday, 06/16/2010 at 01:34 EDT, Sergio Lima
sergiovm...@hotmail.com wrote:
If the FTP don't run well, We need get the Return Code, but when FTP
fails the
Return Code also was 0
Use the EXIT option on the FTP command. Any time there is an error, the
FTP command will immediately end
control of FTP commands and responses from CMS execs.
Every reply from FTP can be examined (for example, using: rexx parse),
to obtain the return codes from each FTP command.
Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
Sergio Lima sergiovm
FTP1 EXEC, try replacing the line:
ftp 172.16.11.6
with
ftp 172.16.11.6 (EXIT
John McKown
Systems Engineer IV
IT
Administrative Services Group
HealthMarkets(r)
9151 Boulevard 26 * N. Richland Hills * TX 76010
(817) 255-3225 phone * (817)-961-6183 cell
john.mck...@healthmarkets.com
Has anyone tried installing 1st level from an FTP server? (Our machine
is in Dallas and us and the DVD are here in Denver.) The HMC will load
from the FTP server. Then maybe just run DVDPRIME? But does the RAM
image have the 22CC and 2CF1 disks to be loaded?
Lee
--
Lee Stewart, Senior SE
On Wednesday, 06/02/2010 at 12:08 EDT, Lee Stewart
lstewart.dsgr...@attglobal.net wrote:
Has anyone tried installing 1st level from an FTP server? (Our machine
is in Dallas and us and the DVD are here in Denver.) The HMC will load
from the FTP server. Then maybe just run DVDPRIME
Cool! Thanks, we'll give it a try.
Lee
On 6/2/2010 11:06 AM, Alan Altmark wrote:
On Wednesday, 06/02/2010 at 12:08 EDT, Lee Stewart
lstewart.dsgr...@attglobal.net wrote:
Has anyone tried installing 1st level from an FTP server? (Our machine
is in Dallas and us and the DVD are here
The only difference
is that you have set up the HMC to associate the mass storage media
service with a remote FTP server instead of the local DVD drive.
Yes, there is that approach, but isn't there another approach where you
just list the FTP credentials in the Load from Removable Media HMC
Try TYPE E, MODE B. You need both to preserve CMS file structure.
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of Tracy, David
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 2:16 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: FTP of Nomad database files from VM to VM
All,
I am
All,
I am attempting to FTP Nomad Database files from a VM(5.3) system to
another VM(5.4) system. I have tried binary and EBCDIC without
success... Has anyone had success doing this that you would like to
share?
Thank you in advance...
...Dave
and Health Insurance Company.SM
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf
Of Tracy, David
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 1:16 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: FTP of Nomad database files from VM to VM
All,
I am
I think John's right. Isn't a Nomad2 database RECFM=V?
If that's true, won't you lose the record length on each record when it is
FTP PUT? COPYFILE (PACK fixes that, preserving the record lengths, but
with its obvious overhead at each end, especially for large databases.
Just remember when
I have tried binary and EBCDIC without success
From VM to VM I do:
ftp type e
ftp mode b
Mike MacIsaac mike...@us.ibm.com (845) 433-7061
: FTP of Nomad database files from VM to VM
I have tried binary and EBCDIC without success
From VM to VM I do:
ftp type e
ftp mode b
Mike MacIsaac mike...@us.ibm.com (845) 433-7061
VSAM SAM is still limited to 4GB per file. KSDS files with the XXL parameter
can go over
4GB.
Billy
On 16 Feb 2010 at 16:10, fjpohlen-maill...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello all,
I have a question to the message above. The request error x'3A' (058)
says that the filesize limit of 4.3 GB is
thanks Billy. Then I must use the VTOC extents for these files.
kind regards
Franz Josef Pohlen
Am 16.02.2010 16:43, schrieb Billy Bingham:
VSAM SAM is still limited to 4GB per file. KSDS files with the XXL
parameter can go over 4GB.
Billy
On 16 Feb 2010 at 16:10, fjpohlen-maill...@gmx.de
I use VMFTP to create EXECs / VMFTP macros that get through our firewall
just fine. Of course your
firewall may well be different. If you have to respond to a firewall prom
pt in some way, VMFTP
allows you to do that, while stacked FTP subcommands do not.
Alan Ackerman
Alan (dot) Ackerman
received,
you might also want to consider using the CMS Pipeline FTP stage. A very
simple example of its use is:
PIPE test file a | ftp use...@host.domain/test.file
It also supports using an FTP proxy server,as well.
You can find it here:
http://vm.marist.edu/~pipeline/ftp.rexx
Have a good one.
DJ
The original has 3270 line drawing characters in it. I dug up some
old tools and tried to convert it to simple line drawing - here is
what came out:
Syntax:
--FTP
: Re: advise on a simple REXX script to automate FTP from zVM to Linux
server
The original has 3270 line drawing characters in it. I dug up some
old tools and tried to convert it to simple line drawing - here is
what came out:
Syntax:
--FTP
76710
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On
Behalf Of Fran Hensler
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 6:15 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: advise on a simple REXX script to automate FTP from zVM to
Linux server
REXX script to automate FTP from zVM to
Linux server
After I downloaded it, I XEDITed and entered SET TEXT ON, which makes
it readable.
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer MCP, MCP+I, MCSE RHCE
American Income Life Insurance Co. Phone: (254)761-6649
1200 Wooded Acres Dr
That's the ticket, Frank.
I added you hint the top of the file and put it on my VM download
site at http://zvm.sru.edu/~download
And thanks to Bruce Hayden for his solution.
/Fran Hensler at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania USA for 46 years
mailto:f...@zvm.sru.edu
Hi
Can anyone advise or has a ready zVM REXX script (zVM 5.4) that will ftp
a file from zVM to linux (or unix)?
Is it using VMFTP?
A simple one will do ... will try to automate it afterwards.
Many thanks in advance.
quick and dirty exec
Make sure you are linked to TCPMAINTS 592 mdisk to get the FTP module
/* FTP the file to xlxap01q.testbbh.com */
MAKEBUF
QUEUE 'velftp '
QUEUE PUT ''ZVMLPARS.RP123109'' 'ZVMLPARS.RP123109.txt'
QUEUE PUT ''LINUXSYS.RP123109'' 'LINUXSYS.RP123109.txt'
QUEUE
)
Queue quit
PIPE CMS FTP,
| (filename) FTPLOG A
If rc0 then
Say FTP of CPU information failed with rc
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