"Jelle de Vries" <j.devries@uci.ru.nl> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I recentely installed IBM Ported Tools on Z/OS 1.4
> When I login to USS through SSH all goes well but when I transfer a text
> file to USS file system the file command tells me that it's a binary file. I
> selected for the client the option to transfer as a ascii file but still no
> cigar.
> Anyone any ideas?
Possibly relevant straw grasp: IBM mainframes use a different
character set than the rest of the computing world. I'm not sure if
that's at play here, though.
A group more focused on Z/OS might be a better target if you don't get
a complete answer here.
SSH on Z/OS 1.4 ... I recentely installed IBM Ported Tools on Z/OS 1.4 ... When I login to USS through SSH all goes well but when I transfer a text ... file to USS file system the file command tells me that it's a binary file. ... (comp.security.ssh)
Re: OMVS ... Apart from the *genuine* opportunity for misunderstanding over the use of USS here - a USS message, specifically USS message 10, is what you may very well receive when you connect to what I believe Natarajan refers to as the "z/OS stack", meaning the Communications Server IP component TN3270 server I expect, rather than what he refers to as the "USS TCP/IP stack", meaning "otelnet" I expect - I think Natarajan is accessing his two different TELNET services in the preferred manner, namely by means of a VIPA each. ... It may be he is running two instances of the CS IP component in the same z/OS image in which case he's a bit off the topic under discussion - as I understand it. ... I have defined the same way here, except I have two VIPA addresses. ... (bit.listserv.ibm-main)
Re: Port to z/OS or OMVS? ... Don't forget to also make it available for Linux on zSeries,... These days you can't run z/OS without USS -- it's part and parcel of the ... (bit.listserv.ibm-main)
Re: The USS Heresy (was Patents, Copyrights, Profits, Flex and Hercules) ... There's nothing more mainframe than z/OS and there's nothing that excites a z/OS system programmer more that a Program Directory. ... Defined to use z/OS UNIX System Services or OS/390 UNIX System Services ... Since you do not supply a reference, as is conventional, I am not helped in knowing what you considered to be an "ad hominem" attack. ... A facility unfortunately denied to TN3270E clients because the authors of RFC 1647 seem to have been ignorant of this capability of USS exchanges.... (bit.listserv.ibm-main)
Re: Patents, Copyrights, Profits, Flex and Hercules ... If they're written in C or C++, you recompile them and run them on z/OS,... probably with USS....IBM has considerably smoothed this path in recent times ... Deployment, WebSphere Developer for System z, Rational Performance Tester ... (bit.listserv.ibm-main)