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03-02-2004 02:57 AM
03-02-2004 02:57 AM
rcp issue
Another important aspect is any file that tries to send via rcp from VMS to HPUX seems that made it in ascii mode and not in binary mode. Does some way that guarantees that a rcp is done in binary mode?
Thks in advance
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03-02-2004 03:20 AM
03-02-2004 03:20 AM
Re: rcp issue
rcp command in VMS is "multi RCP ..."
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03-02-2004 03:18 PM
03-02-2004 03:18 PM
Re: rcp issue
To transfer binary files from VMS to HP-UX, use FTP instead of RCP .
Thanks & regards,
Lokesh
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03-02-2004 03:32 PM
03-02-2004 03:32 PM
Re: rcp issue
I am not sure on whether you could use multi RCP to send a file from VMS - HPUX by restricting the remote copy to binary means.
How ever, if i were you, i would simply use FTP :) as the FTP on VMS is no different from others.
Just in case you find difficulty with VMS, here is the syntax, please excuse me if you are not naive to VMS :))
VMS Node > FTP
HPUX Node FTP>binary
HPUX Node FTP>put/get (to and fro transfer)
regards
Mobeen
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03-02-2004 06:27 PM
03-02-2004 06:27 PM
Re: rcp issue
I never used rcp so I can't understand details of your trouble. remember return code in vms code has different meaning from HP-UX.
Can you explain how you work on vms?
For transefer file, if you haven't security problem you can use ftp as posted before this one.
@Antoniov
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03-02-2004 07:46 PM
03-02-2004 07:46 PM
Re: rcp issue
There really is not a precise answer to my issue that is with multinet RCP, as HPUX's SysAdmin I know perfectly the kindness and defects between RCP and FTP to transfer files, the problem here is that an enormous quantity of procedures developed in VMS that doesn't interest me to change drastically, I just look to improve them. However thank you for your interest and I keep awaiting some precise answer.
Rgds.
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03-03-2004 09:37 AM
03-03-2004 09:37 AM
Re: rcp issue
I do not have a direct answer to your question, but if you have a Multinet support contract, the people there should be able to answer your question. They have always been most helpful and courteous whenever I have needed assistance with a Multinet problem. The Technical Support address is:
http://www.process.com/techsupport/multinet.html