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"Paul H. Christidis" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Item Subject: DSCOPY problem ?
>Paul,
 
>I don't know if you can copy between two systems that are themselves remotely
>connected.  You can establish 2 remote sessions on SYS2 from SYS7 and then
>dscopy between the SYS2 accounts from SYS7.  Equate the second ds environment
>to another name:
 
>=============
>From the Using NS3000/XL Network Services manual on DSCOPY:
 
   >:DSLINE X1=CAMELOT                               **2nd environment
                                                    referencing
   >ENVIRONMENT 5: X1.IND.HP=CAMELOT.IND.HP          same remote node **
 
>===============
>So, for your example, you might try:
>
>(SYS7)ACCT2#DSLINE SYS2.
>(SYS7)ACCT2#REMOTE HELLO MGR.ACCTa
>
>(SYS7)ACCT2#DSLINE SYS2B=SYS2
>(SYS7)ACCT2#REMOTE HELLO MGR.ACCTb
>
>(SYS7)ACCT2#DSCOPY FILEA:SYS2;FILEB:SYS2B
 
Russell!
 
The above is in essence what I had done.  After some playing around I found
a machine on which the above works fine.  So I tried to compare the
available services on both machines (DSLINE:nodename ;SERVICES).
 
The machine where the above worked has the additional services "HCS" and
"HDSPNS" available and enabled. Does anyone know what these services are?
Could their absence cause the above 'dscopy' operation to fail?  Are they
available through a patch?
 
 
TIA
 
Paul H. Christidis --- [log in to unmask]

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