2009/11/26 David Boyes <[email protected]>

> The NJE Bridge tool we wrote does this. You need the bridge code on your
> Linux, and a TCPNJE implementation (eg, RSCS or a Nje Bridge appliance) on
> VM. Users on Linux then are individually addressible with SendFile and Tell.
>
> You also get a fairly decent batch system for Linux as part of the deal.
>
>
>
> On Nov 26, 2009, at 12:24 PM, "Scott Rohling" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Sure -- use the PUNCH command to punch a file to a guest  (SPOOL PUN TO
> LINUX1 then PUNCH MY FILE A).
>
> But -- what do you hope to do with it when it gets to the guests reader?
> That's the real question..
>
> Scott
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:36 AM, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Victor_Hugo_Ochoa?= 
> <<http://vhoa.mx>
> vhoa.mx@ <http://gmail.com>gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> Somebody knows if is possible to send files to guest linux, using the same
>> way that is used with CP SEND command..????
>>
>> I want to send files to linux guest, but without using network LAN.
>>
>> It's this possible … and if not that possibilities exist to do this.
>>
>>
>> Thank you very much to all
>>
>> Victor Hugo
>> BBVA America
>> Mexico, City.
>>
>
>

Thanks to all, I explain to them what I want to do:

My idea is have one script in mi Z/VM user, this script send to the each
linux in LPAR and execute, hi is very complicated to maintain this script
updated in each one of the linux, but this reason my idea is to update this
script only (Z/vm)  and later send it to each one of the guests linux in the
LPAR.

But I do not want to use network LAN because some servers  linux  have
different segments and in some cases they exist firewalls.

I have a REXX program that open the console 3270 of each one of the guests
linux, and my second step if send this script, and the final step to execute
it.

Thank you very much to all

Victor Hugo

BBVA CCR America





-- 
Victor Hugo Ochoa Avila
z/OS & z/VM systems programmer
Mexico, City.

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