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тАО02-24-2005 10:15 PM
тАО02-24-2005 10:15 PM
FTP copy file
Example
$ copy/log disk0:[000000...]*.*/since=yest/mod -
remote_host::disk0:[000000...]*.*
thans
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тАО02-24-2005 10:36 PM
тАО02-24-2005 10:36 PM
Re: FTP copy file
if your VMS/TCPIP is sufficiently up-to-date,
you could do a COPY/FTP.
Pls. see the HELP COPY /FTP text.
mfg Kalle
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тАО02-24-2005 10:38 PM
тАО02-24-2005 10:38 PM
Re: FTP copy file
I guess something creative could be dine with selecting a set of files with DIR and
this http://dcl.openvms.org/stories.php?story=05/01/21/1424401
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тАО02-24-2005 11:01 PM
тАО02-24-2005 11:01 PM
Re: FTP copy file
COPY/FTP use only ftp features.
Antonio Vigliotti
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тАО02-24-2005 11:40 PM
тАО02-24-2005 11:40 PM
Re: FTP copy file
Also you must define local/remote_host on tcp/ip hosts records and include in remote_host a proxy record (if it uses TCP/IP on VMS) including local_host and local/remote users.
Saludos, Daniel.
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тАО02-25-2005 12:35 AM
тАО02-25-2005 12:35 AM
Re: FTP copy file
I have done something similar. If you are limited to FTP, a three step process is used.
- Generate a directory listing to a file
- Parse and identify the relevant listed files
- execute the FTP command file generated in the previous step
I am about to run for a meeting, but if my recollection is correct, the command options for username and password exist on the relevant DCL commands (COPY/FTP and DIRECTORY/FTP) will accept the DECnet-style node specification (
I hope that the above is helpful.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО02-27-2005 11:09 PM
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Re: FTP copy file
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тАО03-03-2005 01:39 AM
тАО03-03-2005 01:39 AM
Re: FTP copy file
Second way is using NFS. If you are using script that copies important files from one node to another, you can export directory on one system and mount it on another. You can work with NFS mounted disk like it is your local disk.