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Works with FTP but not NFS
I am having problems ready files that have been NFS mounted. Here is what i have:
Original files are on VMS server, need them on Linux server. I have NFS mounted from VMS to Linux and can see the directory and files. When i try to read (vi) the files on the NFS mount the file is full of special charates ( R^@L~M, R^@^B~M, etc). When i ftp the same files from the VMS server to the Linux server, the files come over as ascii text, as I need them. I know FTP has the ability to convert to ascii text if needed. How do I manually convert these files so i do not have to use ftp? Any help would be grealty appreciated. |
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