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I'm doing an MGET with FTP and getting something strange. Why is it trying
to retrieve everything twice? Would there be some kind of monitoring thing
on the machine that would do this?



mget BINTRP14.FILE/STR00001*.mbr BINTRP14.FILE/STR00001*.mbr



200 Representation type is ASCII nonprint.

227 Entering Passive Mode (10,97,218,145,41,175).

125 List started.

250 List completed.

200 Representation type is binary IMAGE.

227 Entering Passive Mode (10,97,218,145,216,79).

150 Retrieving member STR00001 in file BINTRP14 in library BACKLIBP.

226 File transfer completed successfully.

566 bytes transferred in 0.024 seconds. Transfer rate 23.183 KB/sec.

227 Entering Passive Mode (10,97,218,145,85,253).

150 Retrieving member STR00001AM in file BINTRP14 in library BACKLIBP.

226 File transfer completed successfully.

17263 bytes transferred in 0.026 seconds. Transfer rate 654.715 KB/sec.

200 Representation type is ASCII nonprint.

227 Entering Passive Mode (10,97,218,145,71,13).

125 List started.

250 List completed.

200 Representation type is binary IMAGE.

Member STR00001 in file BINTRP14 in library JRSLIB already exists.

Specify REPLACE as a subcommand option.

Member STR00001AM in file BINTRP14 in library JRSLIB already exists.

Specify REPLACE as a subcommand option.




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