Can't get there from here <G>.

If you have a PC file, you can ftp from the PC to Linux.
If you want VSE to "automagically" do things, you need to run a FTP server on 
your PC (for a file on a PC drive or a currently mounted network drive),  (or 
on your network for files on your network drives (mounted or not)).

But, a VSE FTP job (as a client) to any FTP server, follows:  (this is a DSM 
file, a competitor to Dynam/D)

// DLBL DSMFILE,'ACCTFIL1'                           
// EXTENT SYS001,DT3390,1,0,1,1                      
// EXEC FTPBATCH,SIZE=256K,PARM='IP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'  (happens to be a VM 
server)
MAINT                                                
xxxxxxxxx                                            
TOMD                                                 
xxxxxxx                                             
CD VMSYSU:DOSESA2.                                   
EBCDIC                                               
LSITE LRECL 80                                       
LDIR                                                 
PUT %DSMFILE,SAM,FB,080,2000  GLEN.TEST (REPLACE     
QUIT                                                 

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting


>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/21/2007 4:25 PM >>>
Hi,

We are running several Linux servers on a VSE/ESA mainframe using Linux 8.2
and VSE 2.6.3.

I would like to take a file on a PC or network drive and using a batch VSE
job transfer it to a Linux server.  Does anyone have an easy way to set up
this routine?  I am currently running Windows 2000 on the PC that contains
the file.  It has to be setup in VSE batch mode for computer operations.

Please help if possible.

Thanks!

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