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>From left field, is there a chance that the dataset VSE01.THIS.IS.A.TEST.DATASET was created such that HSM/SMS has migrated it to tape and the MVS side is stalling because the file hasn't been retrieved yet?
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From: owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU [mailto:owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU] On Behalf Of Dwakser@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 12:56 PM To: VSE Discussion List Subject: FTP from VSE to MVS
All: =20 Can anyone make a suggestion as to why an FTP from VSE to MVS (either GET or PUT) fails with a stall AFTER successfully logging in, receiving notification of the working directory, and passing parameters to MVS (and retrieving responses back). The MVS gurus claim that neither FTP nor ACF2 is logging any errors. =20 Here are FTPBATCH parameters used: =20 // EXEC FTPBATCH,SIZE=3DFTPBATCH,PARM=3D'PORT=3D21,ID=3D00' = =20 LOPEN =20 LUSER 2MVS =20 LPASS 2MVS =20 DEBUG ON =20 OPEN 10.1.9.10 =20 USER VSE01 =20 PASS ABCDEFG =20 EBCDIC =20 SITE RECFM=3DF FILETYPE=3DSEQ = SITE LRECL=3D80 BLKSIZE=3D80 = SITE VOLUME=3DWORK01 UNIT=3D3380 = GET 'VSE01.THIS.IS.A.TEST.DATASET' %NEW,SAM,F,80,80 =20 CLOSE =20 LCLOSE =20 QUIT =20 /* =20 =20 David Wakser InfoCrossing =20
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From left fiel= d, is there=20 a chance that the dataset VSE01.THIS.IS.A.TEST.DATASET was created such tha= t=20 HSM/SMS has migrated it to tape and the MVS side is stalling because the fi= le=20 hasn't been retrieved yet?
All:
Can anyone make a suggestion as to why an FTP = from=20 VSE to MVS (either GET or PUT) fails with a stall AFTER successfully loggin= g in,=20 receiving notification of the working directory, and passing parameters to = MVS=20 (and retrieving responses back). The MVS gurus claim that neither FTP nor A= CF2=20 is logging any errors.
Here are FTPBATCH parameters used:
// EXEC =20 FTPBATCH,SIZE=3DFTPBATCH,PARM=3D'PORT=3D21,ID=3D00' = =20
LOPEN = &nb= sp; = &nb= sp; = =20
LUSER=20 2MVS  = ; &n= bsp;  = ; &n= bsp; =20
LPASS=20 2MVS  = ; &n= bsp;  = ; &n= bsp; =20
DEBUG=20 ON &= nbsp; &nbs= p; &= nbsp; &nbs= p; =20
OPEN=20 10.1.9.10 = &nb= sp; = &nb= sp; =20
USER=20 VSE01 &nbs= p; &= nbsp; &nbs= p; &= nbsp; =20
PASS=20 ABCDEFG &n= bsp;  = ; &n= bsp;  = ; =20
EBCDIC  = ; &n= bsp;  = ; &n= bsp;  = ; =20
SITE RECFM=3DF =20 FILETYPE=3DSEQ &= nbsp; &nbs= p; = SITE LRECL=3D80 =20 BLKSIZE=3D80 &nb= sp; = &nb= sp; =20
SITE VOLUME=3DWORK01=20 UNIT=3D3380 &nbs= p; &= nbsp; &nbs= p; =20
GET 'VSE01.THIS.IS.A.TEST.DATASET'=20 %NEW,SAM,F,80,80  = ; =20
CLOSE = &nb= sp; = &nb= sp; = =20
LCLOSE  = ; &n= bsp;  = ; &n= bsp;  = ; =20
QUIT &= nbsp; &nbs= p; &= nbsp; &nbs= p; &= nbsp; =20
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David Wakser
InfoCrossing &nbs= p; &= nbsp; &nbs= p; &= nbsp; =20
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