On Sat, 10 May 2008 08:42:36 -0400, Lizette Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>This is the first time I have used FTP to download a Serverpac.  I have read
>the documentation but restart processes seem a little light.
>
>After running for close to 10 hours my job to retrieve the Serverpac from
>the IBM server failed with the following messages
>GIM44500I    VERIFICATION OF HASH VALUE OF FILE
>             S0895.CPPUNLD.OS191348.SMPE.SMPPTS.pax.Z FAILED. SMP/E WILL RETRY
>             RETRIEVAL OF THE FILE.
>GIM43500S ** THE CALL TO THE BPX1WRT SERVICE FAILED. THE RETURN CODE WAS
>             '0000008C'X AND THE REASON CODE WAS '059D0129'X.
>
Was there more information in SYSPRINT?

>GIM43500S ** THE CALL TO THE BPX1WRT SERVICE FAILED. THE RETURN CODE WAS
>             '0000008C'X AND THE REASON CODE WAS '059D0129'X.
>GIM46200S ** GIMGTPKG PROCESSING HAS FAILED BECAUSE THERE WAS AN FTP ERROR.
>GIM47601I    PACKAGE OS191348.content WAS PARTIALLY STAGED TO THE SMPNTS.
>GIM20501I    GIMGTPKG PROCESSING IS COMPLETE. THE HIGHEST RETURN CODE WAS 12.
>Connection to server interrupted or timed out. Receiving data
>
>
>Did I need to delete the failed file?  The
>S0895.CPPUNLD.OS191348.SMPE.SMPPTS.pax.Z?  Or will this process clean it up
>
From:

    Title: SMP/E V3R4.0 Commands
    Document Number: SA22-7771-11

  14.4.3 Restarting RECEIVE FROMNETWORK

   If errors occur during the transfer of files for a package, it may be 
necessary to
   restart the RECEIVE FROMNETWORK operation in order to complete the transfer 
of the
   entire package. You can simply rerun the RECEIVE FROMNETWORK command, and 
SMP/E will
   determine which files have already been transferred successfully, and which 
files need
   to be transferred again or have not yet been transferred. Before 
transferring a file,
   RECEIVE processing checks to see if the file already exists in the package 
directory of
   the SMPNTS. If it does, the hash value for the existing file is calculated 
and compared
   to the hash value supplied in the package attribute file. If they match, the 
file is
   used as it exists in the package directory and is not transferred again. If 
the hash
   value of the existing file does not match the value supplied in the package 
attribute
   file, the file is transferred from the FTP server and replaces the existing 
file in the
   package directory.

I believe RECEIVE FROMNETWORK is the underlying service and all the above
should apply.

-- gil

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