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In <H0000adb00ae7780@MHS> Russell Johnson
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
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>Item Subject: HP3K to UNIX connectivity
>Steve,
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>You should check that you have the ARPA group in SYS on the HP3000. If
>you do, then you should have FTP to use to transfer your files, as long
>as you have the HP3000 on an interconnecting lan, of course. If you
>have an HP-UX box running HP-UX 9.X or lower, and NS services, then you
>should have DSCOPY available to you as well.
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>Otherwise, WRQ's Reflection-FTP works very well, too.
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>Russell
>HP-McMinnville
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>Subject: HP3K to UNIX connectivity
>Author: Non-HP-owner-hp3000-l ([log in to unmask]) at
HP-Unix
>Date: 3/2/95 10:25 AM
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> I have posted this message on the HP-MINI listserve as well...
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> I will be working on a major conversion project requiring
> communications between the UNIX box and the HP3K. The HP3K
currently
> does not have telnet capability. What are the various options
> available for transferring data between the two platforms? What
are
> the pros and cons of each?
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> Thanks, Steve
>
Why continue to go through all of these connectivity problems. The
ideal solution is to migrate all the software off the HP3K and onto the
UNIX system. This can be accomplished in an automated fashion by
DB-Net, Inc. (614-436-6565, ask for Steven). Their service is fast and
relatively inexpensive and requires no retraining for the users.
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