01-27-2018
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1. AIX
Hi,
I'm not sure if this has been solved in this forum already but please do help me out if possible. Basically, I've already setup a passwordless SSH connection between 2 AIX IDs (say ID-1 and ID-2) with a Mainframe server ID (say MVSID). I'm able to successfully do an SSH from the AIX server to... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: sambeet
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2. AIX
Hi,
When i am trying to ftp COBOL generated data sets which contain comp values to AIX in ASCII mode. the comp values are getting corrupted. If i ftp the data set in binary mode it is working properly, but for this i have to change some compiler options in the COBOL. Also if i want to use the... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: sekhar gajjala
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello,
I have a FTP script below that automatically send files to host. Currently, i am having problems if our network connection is down. Our host cannot receive a file once the network connect is down.
Could there be a additional command that i need to add below so that it would not send... (4 Replies)
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4. AIX
Hi,
I have a task of setting up connectivity between Oracle 10g (AIX) and Mainframe (1 library). Went through couple of documents, forums, blogs etc. MY understanding is ODBC Generic Connectivity is free from Oracle side.
Question: (may be dumb to you)
1. Has anybody done this and would... (3 Replies)
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5. AIX
Hi All
We have planned to communicate with our trading prtner via FTP.
We both have servers running on AIX. We want to exchange files with each other via FTP.
I am new to AIX. Any help appreciated:)
Thanks:) (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: user1183
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I have a shell script which is residing on AIX which is triggered by Mainframe through Connect Direct. The shell script creates several files and sends those files to mainframe using Connect Direct. The shell script is working fine, still it is returning exit code 2 to mainframe.
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7. AIX
Using nimadm:
nimadm -j nimadmvg -c sap024 -s spot_6100 -l lpp_6100 -d "hdisk1" -Y
Initializing the NIM master.
Initializing NIM client sap024.
0505-205 nimadm: The level of bos.alt_disk_install.rte installed in SPOT
spot_6100 (6.1.3.4) does not match the NIM master's level (7.1.1.2).... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: sciacca75
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I am trying to transfer logs from Aix 6.1 to a linux appliance but it is not happening from last one month if i execute the batch command by command i can execute well but if i do it in shell script it is stuck without any error.
Any one know how to generate a FTP client trace to know the issue... (10 Replies)
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
This is the scenario:-
I am writing a script to automate FTP files from AIX to Mainframe. ( Binary mode, passive connection)
FTP the currently available files(poll a directory to find the list) and put it to mainframe in one connection instance
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gdevilspie
gdevilspie(1) General Commands Manual gdevilspie(1)
NAME
gdevilspie - Graphical interface to devilspie.
SYNOPSIS
gdevilspie
DESCRIPTION
gdevilspie gDevilspie is a graphical front-end to the devilspie daemon.
OPTIONS
Example: Adding File Manager (Nautilus) to Workspace 3, maximized horizontally.
Launch gDevilspie
Click on the Add button
Type in the name of your new rule
In the Matching Tab check the box for window_class and application_name.
Type File Manager in the equals box in the right pane of the Rules Editor for both
of the Matching Property items above.
An alternative way of producing the above would be to launch the application you wish to setup.
Click on the gDevilspie Get button, locate your application within the Window Selector box,
highlight it then click apply. This will populate the equals field for you.
Click the Actions Tab.
Check the set_workspace box and set the workspace to 3.
Click the maximize_horizontally check box.
Click Save.
Click Stop then Start on the gDevilspie main window for good measure.
Here is your output in the raw tab:
( if
( begin
( is ( window_class ) "File Manager" )
( is ( application_name ) "File Manager" )
)
( begin
( set_workspace 3 )
( maximize_horizontally )
( println "match" )
)
)
Using the example above you can configure gDevilspie to set your applications to run many different ways.
AUTHOR
Islam Amer <iamer@open-craft.com>.
This manual page was written by Chris Silva <racerx@makeworld.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
version 0.50 June 12, 2010 gdevilspie(1)