Here's a link to the z/OS OpenSSH manual: http://www.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/pdf/docs/fotza104.pdf
z/OS's port has the following changes: 1) scp client assumes text and converts from ASCII to EBCDIC in both directions. - I don't believe that it handles line-end conversions (Windows). - scp server mode does the same 2) sftp defaults to binary, but z/OS adds an "ascii" subcommand to the client (only) which does conversion as with scp. Therefore, you can't use sftp-server and do conversion. Note that some implementions' scp client actually use sftp's underlying protocol, but often have an option to fallback. Kirk Wolf Dovetailed Technologies P.S.> In reference to another Q on this post, its quite easy to use our Co:Z toolkit to schedule jobs and transfer files, and even kick off processing on the target Linux system. You can even pipe the MVS data directly into the processing program, allowing for overlap of file transfer and processing. Here's an example: http://dovetail.com/docs/coz/cookbook.html#4_5 Richard Troth wrote:
SCP to/from MVS systems performs translation. I do not believe it munges with line-end characters. (That is, if there is a CR, it stays.) This turns out to be a good thing for those of us who kick around a lot of source and scripts and HTML between z/OS and Unix and Linux systems. Dunno about SFTP. -- R;
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