Paul and Craig both suggested trying PASSIVE mode, but no go. :-(
HP0917:ftp
File Transfer Protocol [A0009O11] (C) Hewlett-Packard Co. 2000 [PASSIVE
SUPPORT]
ftp> open hp1609
220 HP ARPA FTP Server [A0011L10] (C) Hewlett-Packard Co. 2000 [PASV
SUPPORT]
Connected to hp1609 (165.152.16.21). (FTPINFO 40)
Name(mgr): hp0917,mgr.rmidist,hp0917
230 User logged on
Remote system type is MPE/iX.
ftp> passive on
Passive mode is on.
ftp> put xchg
227 Entering Passive Mode (165,152,131,94,146,131)
UnKnown Socket Error.
ftp>
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul H Christidis [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 1:47 PM
To: Dan Barnes
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] FTP 'Unkonwn Socket Error'
Dan,
Try issuing the 'passive on' command, just before the 'mput', to prevent
FTP from opening a different 'data' port. It maybe that somewhere along
the way certain port ranges are being blocked. If its successful then you
can confront the network folks.
Regards
Paul Christidis
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Hi Gang,
We are having a problem that impacts a single site. We do daily gathering
of disaster recovery information, then FTP it back to a central system
just
prior to its nightly backup. All other locations are working fine, and no
changes have been made to this process for a very long time.
The one caveat is that the location having the problem, which just began
on
June 1 after many, many moons of working just fine like everyone else, is
that they are a 9x7 box on 6.0 PP6. All other systems are 7.0 PP2
systems.
I have worked with the site and they state there have been no network
changes, and there are no ther applications or users having network
problems.
The latest FTP patch that has been applied to the target system is
FTPHD67A, and that was applied in October of 2004.
The error and pertinent JCL are below. Additionally, I can replicate this
online, so it is not a batch issue.
- - - - -
393 :CHGROUP disrecov
394 :CONTINUE
395 :PURGE ftpin,temp > $null
396 :ECHO open hp1609 > ftpin
397 :ECHO user mgr.rmidist,!hpnode >> ftpin
398 :ECHO mput @ >> ftpin
399 :ECHO put hosts.data.itxxrmi hosts >> ftpin
400 :ECHO quit >> ftpin
401 :PRINT ftpin
402 open hp1609
403 user mgr.rmidist,HP0917
404 mput @
405 put hosts.data.itxxrmi hosts
406 quit
407 :
408 :FTP.arpa.sys < ftpin
410 File Transfer Protocol [A0009O11] (C) Hewlett-Packard Co. 2000
[PASSIVE SUPPORT]
411 ftp> open hp1609
412 220 HP ARPA FTP Server [A0011L10] (C) Hewlett-Packard Co. 2000 [PASV
SUPPORT]
413 Connected to hp1609 (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). (FTPINFO 40)
414 ftp> user mgr.rmidist,HP0917
415 230 User logged on
416 Remote system type is MPE/iX.
417 200 Type set to I.
418 ftp> mput @
419 200 PORT command successful.
420 150 File: BLDSYJB1 opened; data connection will be opened
421 UnKnown Socket Error.
422 200 PORT command successful.
423 150 File: BLDSYJB1;REC=-80,16,F,ASCII;DISC=26843545,8 opened; data
connection will be opened
424 200 PORT command successful.
425 150 File: BLDSYJB1;REC=-80,16,F,ASCII;DISC=26843545,8 opened; data
connection will be opened
- - - - -
the jcl hangs at this point, repeating the above line until the job is
aborted......
Any guidence would be greatly appreciated.
Dan
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