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On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Lukas Beeler
<lukas.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 5:07 PM, Steve Richter <stephenrichter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
anonymous, I get a "permission denied ( upload )" error on the ftp put
stmt. It worked for me two days ago. Anyone have experience with
FTPing to testcase?

Working fine for me.

The directory is toibm/os400.

os400/toibm does no longer work. There is even a readme file in that
directory that says that.

gosh, another dumb mistake by me. ;) Of course permission will be
denied to put to the root directory. I placed mine in /toibm/aix.
Interesting how a "dir" listing of the directory after I put to it
shows zero files.

to try to duplicate the VIOS crash I am experiencing you have to do
the following 3 or 4 times in a row:
- start VIOS, then activate the IBM i partition
- pwrdwnsys *immed on IBM i
- thru IVM, shutdown the VIOS partition
- power off the blade and the chassis
- power on the chassis and blade

just toying with using perl at the VIOS console command line. I can
enter "#!/usr/bin/perl", but then I see that # is a comment marker.
Anything that follows # is accepted. print "hello, world!\ runs ok,
but variable assignments like $n = '3 apples' dont. I run
/usr/bin/perl from the command line. Get the complaint that operation
is not allowed in a restricted shell. ( was at the $ prompt ). I
hope it actually works. Would like to try using perl to automate some
VIOS admin tasks.

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