Maybe you can Help with this... This works:
//BCOHSFTP JOB FTN,'COHO',MSGCLASS=X,CLASS=A,REGION=0M
//JOBLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=COZ.LOADLIB
//*
//RUNSFTP EXEC PGM=COZBATCH
//STDIN DD *
cozsftp root@bufw116t <<EOB
lzopts mode=text,linerule=crlf
put //'PROD.TEMP.BCOHSMFD.STEP0060.SORTOUT' smftest.txt
EOB
//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*
but this doesn't???
//BCOHSFTP JOB FTN,'COHO',MSGCLASS=X,CLASS=A,REGION=0M
//JOBLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=COZ.LOADLIB
//*
//RUNSFTP EXEC PGM=COZBATCH
//STDIN DD *
cozsftp root@bufw116t <<EOB
lzopts mode=text,linerule=crlf
put //DD:DWNLOAD smftest.txt
EOB
//SYSOUT DD SYSOUT=*
//DWNLOAD DD DISP=SHR,DSN=PROD.TEMP.BCOHSMFD.STEP0060.SORTOUT
ZosDataset.I.: Opening dataset DD:DWNLOAD for read
DatasetHandler.E.: Error in fopen(//DD:DWNLOAD, rb,type=record,noseek,recfm=*) - EDC5037I The specified ddname was not
found. (errno2=0xC00B05B1)
.10.122. Couldn't open local file "//DD:DWNLOAD" for reading: EDC5037I The specified ddname was not found.
(errno2=0xC00B05B1)
Trouble with //DD:
The only reason that I can think that this would fail (using DD:) is that for some reason the "cozsftp" command was being run in a separate z/OS address space.
One reason that this might occur would be that the user's .profile or the /etc/profile has set _BPX_SHARAS=NO.
Try adding this to the beginning of your shell script;
//STDIN DD *
env
export _BPX_SHAREAS=YES
...
and see if that is true (and if it works now)
One reason that this might occur would be that the user's .profile or the /etc/profile has set _BPX_SHARAS=NO.
Try adding this to the beginning of your shell script;
//STDIN DD *
env
export _BPX_SHAREAS=YES
...
and see if that is true (and if it works now)
This MAY be because the user is using bash instead of sh for a shell.dovetail wrote: //STDIN DD *
env
export _BPX_SHAREAS=YES
...
and see if that is true (and if it works now)
I modified a shell script to issue a set here are the results:
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CoZBatch[N]: Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Dovetailed Technologies LLC. All rights reserved.
CoZBatch[N]: version 1.8.0 2011-02-03
CoZBatch[I]: executing progname=login-shell="-/bin/bash"
_=/usr/local/bin/cozsetup
_BPX_SHAREAS=YES
_BPX_SPAWN_SCRIPT=YES
_BPXK_JOBLOG=STDERR
_EDC_ADD_ERRNO2=1
BASH=/bin/bash
BASH_VERSINFO=([0]="2" [1]="03" [2]="0" [3]="1" [4]="release" [5]="i370-ibm-mvs")
BASH_VERSION='2.03.0(1)-release'
DIRSTACK=()
EUID=0
GROUPS=()
HOME=/u/bcoh
HOSTNAME=ZOS
HOSTTYPE=i370
IFS='
'
LIBPATH=/lib:/usr/lib:.
MACHTYPE=i370-ibm-mvs
OPTERR=1
OPTIND=1
OSTYPE=mvs
PATH=/bin:/usr/local/bin
PIPESTATUS=([0]="0")
PPID=50331879
PS4='+ '
PWD=/u/bcoh
SHELL=/bin/sh
SHELLOPTS=braceexpand:hashall:interactive-comments
SHLVL=1
TERM=dumb
UID=0
Co:Z SFTP version: 1.8.0 (5.0p1) 2011-02-03
Copyright (C) Dovetailed Technologies, LLC. 2008. All rights reserved.
Connecting to bufw116t...
cozsftp> lzopts mode=text,linerule=crlf
linerule=crlf mode=text
cozsftp> put //DD:XXX smftest.txt
Uploading //DD:XXX to /root/smftest.txt
ZosSmf119Record[I]: getaddrinfo failed: EDC5000I No error occurred. (errno2=0x00000000) for: bufw116t:22
ZosDataset[I]: Opening dataset DD:XXX for read
DatasetHandler[E]: Error in fopen(//DD:XXX, rb,type=record,noseek,recfm=*) - EDC5037I The specified ddname was not
found. (errno2=0xC00B05B1)
[42.220] Couldn't open local file "//DD:XXX" for reading: EDC5037I The specified ddname was not found.
(errno2=0xC00B05B1)
cozsftp> quit
CoZBatch[I]: returning rc=exitcode=0
I don't know what port of BASH you are using, but I doubt that it supports _BPX_SHAREAS and _BPS_SPAWN_SCRIPT. Thus, when you run the "cozsftp" command from your BASH script, it is forked into a separate BPXAS address space.
Try running with the z/OS shell by adding PARM='/ /bin/sh -L' to your EXEC statement.
Try running with the z/OS shell by adding PARM='/ /bin/sh -L' to your EXEC statement.
The bash port 2.03 is from the binaries at IBM's website and VERY convenient when using ssh.dovetail wrote:I don't know what port of BASH you are using, but I doubt that it supports _BPX_SHAREAS and _BPS_SPAWN_SCRIPT. Thus, when you run the "cozsftp" command from your BASH script, it is forked into a separate BPXAS address space.
Try running with the z/OS shell by adding PARM='/ /bin/sh -L' to your EXEC statement.
Using the PARM solved the problem.
Thanks so much for your time on this.