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Patrick,

Issue the following command on each of the HP3000s.
      :nscontrol status=services

Compare the results looking for any services that are 'started' on your 5.5
system but not on your 7.5.  Failing that, you may want to check the
version of the different NS3000 modules on each system (nmmaint.pub.sys
,3).

I suspect that there is some option within the NS3000/iX product that has
not been acquired or activated on your 7.5 system.  Although I've only used
DSCOPY to copy files between HP3000 hosts, I know that the utility, with
the proper modules installed and the nodes correctly configured, can also
transfer files to HP-UX, VAX, and PCs.

Regards
Paul Christidis




 Hello

I have an old application which transfers files from a DOS PC with DSCOPY
The PC has DOS 6.22, LAN-MANAGER client and some others net files from HP (
as ARPA and so on)

I can transfer files with DSCOPY from my local HP3000 ( MpeiX 5.5) with the
command

DSCOPY -A -r localserver#user/password.account,group#remotefile
localdisk\localfile

The same command on a remote HP3000 ( MpeiX 7.5) fails

DSCOPY -A -r remoteserver#user/password.account,group#remotefile
localdisk\localfile

with the error
DSC005: Unable to connect to source node

On the remote HP3000 user,password,account,group,remotefile exist
It's not a resolution name problem, remoteserver is in the Hosts file, and
'PING remoteserver' is OK
I tried a fully qualified domain name ( DSCOPY -A -r
remoteserver.site.organization.country#   ..... )
and the IP adress ( DSCOPY -A -r n.n.n.n# ..... ) and it fails too

I can use DSCOPY from the local HP3000 to the remote HP3000

I cannot use FTP actually ( too much things to change on the PC in this too
short time window !)

Any idea ?


Thanks

Patrick


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