Alan, Would putting "CP TERM TIMESTAMP ON" in the PROFILE EXEC or if CP 5.3.0 in the DIRECTORY hurt TCPIP or FTPSERVE in any way?
-----Original Message----- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 1:31 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: FTP Append (Update) On Thursday, 11/29/2007 at 07:09 EST, "Schuh, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would love to. Where is it hidden? I have looked in the console log > ond the FTPSERVE LOG file. Unfortunatelt, the former, which contains > timestamps due to the ability to set them on in CP, has no error > messages, while the latter has no timestamps and very little, if any, > in the way of information that ties any given message to a specific > incident. If you want a good log of who does what when, use the FTP server audit exit to record/display details. You could combine it with the general command exit to look for STOR and APPE commands. At least you could narrow down the place & time. > In the 30,000 line FTPSERVS LOG, there are only 10 unique messages as > follows: > > Foreign host aborted the connection > Foreign host did not respond within OPEN timeout > No such connection > Foreign host rejected the open attempt > Foreign host is no longer responding > TCP/IP service is being shut down > Destination network is unreachable > Foreign host disagreed on security or precedence > OK > Software error in TCP/IP! None of those are interesting in this context except to see their timestamps in relation to the audit records above. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott -------------------------------------------------------- This message w/attachments (message) may be privileged, confidential or proprietary, and if you are not an intended recipient, please notify the sender, do not use or share it and delete it. Unless specifically indicated, this message is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of any investment products or other financial product or service, an official confirmation of any transaction, or an official statement of Merrill Lynch. Subject to applicable law, Merrill Lynch may monitor, review and retain e-communications (EC) traveling through its networks/systems. The laws of the country of each sender/recipient may impact the handling of EC, and EC may be archived, supervised and produced in countries other than the country in which you are located. This message cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. This message is subject to terms available at the following link: http://www.ml.com/e-communications_terms/. By messaging with Merrill Lynch you consent to the foregoing. --------------------------------------------------------
