Yes, we are coming the other way ie from windoze to z/OS, but have
circumvented the problem in a similar manner for the moment.

Jim McAlpine


On 10/20/06, Warner Mach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

To return to the original problem:

<snip>
We have an application that does some client server stuff then attempts
to
ftp some files back to z/OS.  Mostly this works fine except it seems
when 2
or more ftps are attempted at the same time with the same userid.  Then
we
get "failed to connect" to the z/OS ftp server.  Is there an ftp
parameter
that would stop multiple ftps from the same user taking place.
<snip>

I had the following FTP problem whose resolution may be of some value
in your case:

We were, overnight, FTPing a large number of files from the mainframe
to Windoze servers. It seemed that some of the jobs were interfering
with each other (problems on the Windoze side of course) ... I
realized that: (1) The problems were transient. (2) The data to be
transmitted was accumulated through a number of steps. This data was
still 'available' after the FTP failure.

So I checked, in JCL, for a good return code from the FTP step. If
the return code was bad I: (1) Passed control to a 'wait' job that
would wait x number of minutes. (2) Retried the FTP ... This solution
worked very well.

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