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"James B. Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
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James B. Byrne
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Thu, 25 Sep 2008 16:25:04 -0400
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On Thu, September 25, 2008 16:04, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> James,
>
> I'm a bit rusty at this now, but when we were using Netbackup (which
> didn't provide an MPE client), we FTP'd out files to a windows server
> (Where Netbackup did provide a client). In doing so, occasionally we would
> need to recall some of our backups to the MPE server. My experience was
> to, in using mget or mput,  you needed to have identical account, group
> and file names to do so (as you could not specify 'to' file information).
> That said, I found it easy to replicate my backup account structure (see
> below) with that of the Windows directory/subdirectory.

Am I to understand that the ftp client on MPE/iX will NOT transfer
multiple files from any arbitrary directory on a *nix machine into the
current working directory of the ftp client?!!! That the only way to get
an indefinite set of files from a *nix box into say, /SYSTEM/TMP, on an
HP3000 is to have them stored in a directory relative to the ftp daemon
root called /SYSTEM/TMP as well?  Tell me this is not true.

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