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тАО07-25-2006 09:06 AM
тАО07-25-2006 09:06 AM
rcp command
There is a way to copy a file fron openvms host to my pc using the multinet rcp?
thks in advance.
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тАО07-25-2006 09:13 AM
тАО07-25-2006 09:13 AM
Re: rcp command
(there may be on in the unix tools for windows)
Why use rcp not ftp?
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тАО07-25-2006 06:13 PM
тАО07-25-2006 06:13 PM
Re: rcp command
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тАО07-26-2006 11:00 AM
тАО07-26-2006 11:00 AM
Re: rcp command
Solutions?
Appreciate your help guys!!!! Thks
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тАО07-27-2006 12:49 AM
тАО07-27-2006 12:49 AM
Re: rcp command
$ ZIP :== $your_path:ZIP.EXE !path to zip.exe location
$ ZIP ARCHIVE.ZIP MyDir:[addr...]*.*;
..... And copy the ARCHIVE.ZIP to your PC (by FTP as binary mode).
Next solution is mapping share via PATHWORKS or SAMBA - transfer_batch can be scheduled on your PC.
Petr
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тАО07-31-2006 06:36 PM
тАО07-31-2006 06:36 PM
Re: rcp command
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тАО08-02-2006 04:50 AM
тАО08-02-2006 04:50 AM
Re: rcp command
You could also use ftp scripts.
Ftp VMS
Login with account
prompt (turns off prompting)
bin (same as image - brings files over in binary mode)
mget filename*.*
bye (leaves ftp)
I have additional tools installed on my windows machine. Not sure if the rcp is part of those tools or not.
rcp -a (IP address).(Account Name):(filenames) (destination)
example:
rcp -a 192.168.1.10.system:10*.* ..
This copies all of the files in systems default directory starting with 10*.* to one level up in the directory tree.
You need to make sure you have a proxy added on the VMS system for the PC/account to the VMS account.
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тАО08-02-2006 04:51 AM
тАО08-02-2006 04:51 AM
Re: rcp command
I know there are schedulers for windows. I don't know the names of them since I don't use them anymore.