Author: meykh2014
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:56 am (GMT 5.5)
Unfortunately server side is not z/os and accordingly not support the ebcdic. So, what is your idea for this ftp situation?![icon_question.gif]()
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 11:56 am (GMT 5.5)
Robert Sample wrote: |
Are both sides of the connection using EBCDIC? If so, use the TYPE E FTP subcommand to meet the requirement of the EZA2501W error message. If the other end is NOT a z/OS system, you may discover significant issues with attempting to use the RESTART subcommand -- as in the server may not even support it. I've been using FTP on z/OS and its predecessors for more than 25 years, and I've NEVER had any need to use the RESTART subcommand. You should confirm with your site support group that the required FTP.DATA parameters are set appropriately; you've got to get the LOCSITE / SITE parameters correct, and you may have to experiment with the FTP subcommands (such as MODE) before you can successfully use RESTART. |
Unfortunately server side is not z/os and accordingly not support the ebcdic. So, what is your idea for this ftp situation?
