07-23-2017
I am very much an AIX person - my iisues are that I an not a CIFS person, even though I have, over the years dealt with all these issues.
IMHO: from UNIX NFS is usually the most straightforward method of file transfer for general purpose.
If it is just one file that needs to move from AIX to XXX then I would look at something much simpler than NFS/CIFS (or any filesystem based transfer mechanism). Instead I would look at scp (secure and readily available) and/or rsync - aka think "file" transfer programs.
Hope this helps!
Michael
Ah - bakunin - I see there are two pages of posts and you already said above. Take this as an additional "like" for your previous post
Last edited by MichaelFelt; 07-23-2017 at 04:53 AM..
Reason: Too late, as usual - bakunin was here!
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NAME
rfcp - Remote file copy
SYNOPSIS
rfcp [ -s size ] [ -v2 ] filename1 filename2
rfcp [ -s size ] [ -v2 ] filename directory
On Windows only:
rfcp [ -a ] [ -b ] [ -s size ] [ -v2 ] @command_file
DESCRIPTION
The remote file I/O copy program provides an interface to the shift remote file I/O daemon (rfiod) for transferring files between remote
and/or local hosts. Each filename or directory argument is either a remote file name of the form:
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OPTIONS
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-b tells rfcp that the source is a binary file (Windows/NT only)
-s size
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RETURN CODES
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SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
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