Steve,
I know I sound confused - however, for some reason I've never fully understood,
we have two iSeries servers, one with two lpars the other with three and all are
connected by way of the QNTC.
We currently have several production applications exchanging data on the QNTC
between our production lpars. The 'book' recommends QFileSvr.400, but since my
arrival here, we have used the QNTC and Scott Klement's DELTREE as a model to
read/write from/to QNTC Directories.
And we do map the occasional Windows server or PC drive on the QNTC.
Thanks!
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Landess
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 3:11 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: FTP to QNTC
Gary - methinks you are a bit confused.
QNTC is the IBM file system which allows you access to Windows file shares from the AS/400-iSeries-IBM i system. FTP requires that an FTP server be running on the target system, so you cannot FTP files to 'QNTC' - you FTP files to a system running an FTP Server.
However, you CAN use CPYTOSTMF, CPYTOIMPF or CPY to directly copy IBM i files to a QNTC share...
-sjl
"Gary Thompson" wrote in message
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My attempts to FTP to/from our QNTC have so far failed.
What Permissions do I need on Directories to support FTP ?
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