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Re: FTP space error
On 5/15/07, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it is not ftp specific. I have used the command below to allow up to
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I'm trying to FTP a really large file from a Linux FTP server to zOS.
I keep ending with a B37-04 end of volume.
It appears to me that FTP will not go to a secondary volume. It takes
secondary allocations on the one volume and then ends when it fills the
volume. The file would be SMS managed
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Subject: FTP space error
I'm trying to FTP a really large file from a Linux FTP server to zOS.
I keep ending
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Subject: FTP space error
I'm trying to FTP a really large file from a Linux FTP server to zOS.
I keep ending with a B37-04 end of volume.
It appears to me that FTP will not go to a secondary volume. It takes
secondary allocations on the one volume and then ends when it fills
Mark,
I'm trying to FTP a really large file from a Linux FTP server to zOS.
I keep ending with a B37-04 end of volume.
It appears to me that FTP will not go to a secondary volume. It takes
secondary allocations on the one volume and then ends when it fills the
volume. The file would be
On 5/15/07, McKown, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it is not ftp specific. I have used the command below to allow up to
20 volumes of output successfully.
QUOTE SITE VCOUNT=20 UCOUNT=20
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John McKown
Thanks, John, and everyone else that replied. UCOUNT was what I needed.
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Mark
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