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Sent: 25 April 2010 12:07
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: RE: FTP from Windows to VMS
Rob Jarratt [robert.jarratt at
ntlworld.com] wrote:
I sniffed the packets a few days ago and posted
this in my first
post:
Sorry, must have been before I started to follow the trhead.
I have this lot lying around:
KRAKAR::SYSTEM> dir sys$manager:*ucx*.log
Directory SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]
UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;130 UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;129
UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;128 UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;127
UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;126 UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;125
UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;124 UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;123
UCX$FTPSERVER.LOG;122
Total of 9 files.
Assuming your UCX keeps its logs in a similar place, have a look and
see what you get. (Mine are all quite boring ... it works for me :-)).
(And I'm sorry if you've done this already too ...)
Antonio
The only related thing I could find is this:
$ type tcpip$ftp_server.log;
$ Set NoOn
$ VERIFY = F$VERIFY(F$TRNLNM("SYLOGIN_VERIFY"))
And this:
$ type tcpip$ftp_server.log;-2
$ Set NoOn
$ VERIFY = F$VERIFY(F$TRNLNM("SYLOGIN_VERIFY"))
SYSTEM job terminated at 11-APR-2009 10:36:23.32
Accounting information:
Buffered I/O count: 114 Peak working set size: 1266
Direct I/O count: 55 Peak page file size: 6702
Page faults: 3068 Mounted volumes: 0
Charged CPU time: 0 00:00:01.07 Elapsed time: 0
00:17:43.81
Have to say this looks really odd...
Regards
Rob