O.K. Finaly got the whole message.
Do you have a post-conversation user exit? Was the RSN code 0529 or 1529?
What were the messages in the NVFTP Server log assoicated with the transfer?
Marco Gianfranco Indaco wrote:
Hi to all, does somebody tell me if the message is complete?
Thanks in advance.
2006/3/22, Marco Gianfranco Indaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks Mr. John. I hope in this.
Hi to all.
I had a problem using the netview ftp at my shop and now I'm still
confused.
Everyday, for some year, I have in my plan the execution of a file
transfer that
transmit(via SNA) a generation data group using the relative qualifier (0)
to
another system without error(the job is the same and the previous and next
day
was fine).
Some day ago, I had a problem caused to an unuseble LU and NFTP give me
a reason code of 592 that the manual explain as:
Label:
RSNREQUE
Description: A post-conversation user exit
routine forced the status of the request to
WAITING. Both not-before and not-after date
and time may have been changed by the exit
routine. If the your exit routine provided a
message, this message can be found in the
transfer report file and in the server's log
file. The new status of the file-transfer
request is WAITING.
and after I gave a reason code of 24 for the same request.
This is not the really problem but what follow.
After the error above the request is requeued using WAITING status
but when nftp execute the request the second time all the level of gdg
were used... that sound like nftp had requeued the request for gdg root
only and without extension(relative qualifier).
Now, does somebody know if this kind of error is a bug of nftp or had the
same problem
and retrieve the cause from other part?
All your comment are wellcome.
Many thanks in advance.
--
Marco Indaco
MF Consultant
Loc: Milan, Italy
Mob (+39) 335 7035564
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