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Gerry Downey
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Re: copy/ftp

Ah hah!! I think we're getting somewhere.

show log *inet* shows that no logicals are defined. (I compared it with another Alpha that has these logicals defined)

Any suggestions as to how these logicals get
defined?

Bojan Nemec
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Re: copy/ftp

Gerry,

It seems that you have similar problems which are described in this thread. Take a look:

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=717760

Bojan
Bojan Nemec
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Re: copy/ftp

The TCPIP$INET_HOST is defined by the TCPIP command SET [CONFIGURATION] COMMUNICATION /LOCAL_HOST= . Check with SHOW COMMUNICATION and SHOW CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATION.

Bojan
faris_3
Valued Contributor

Re: copy/ftp

or redo the config using
sys$manager:tcpip$config.com
Gerry Downey
Frequent Advisor

Re: copy/ftp

That has fixed the problem. The inet_host
was not defined. I ran the config procedure again and this set up the logicals, and now
my copy/ftp works.

Thanks everyone

faris_3
Valued Contributor

Re: copy/ftp

can you specify the full Windows Server 2003 file path name ?
Lawrence Czlapinski
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Re: copy/ftp

Bojan, Thanks! I was having a problem with SMTP not working on one system. I tracked it down to TCPIP$INET_HOST wasn't using the lan device we wanted. Apparently the initial configuration didn't ask which device we wanted to use. You answered my question on how to SET (CONF)the value in TCPIP. I hadn't found the answer when reading the TCPIP manual.
Lawrence