In an attempt to determine root causes of dynamic allocation failures, we are attempting to use the BPXWDYN option MSG(WTP).
The Co:Z SFTP User's Guide states:
"The z/OS BPXWDYN service is used for dataset allocation....."
When we try the following command, the client returns:
cozsftp> lzopts="MSG=WTP"
[03.444]¨Invalid command.
CoZBatch: returning rc=exitcode=1
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Has anyone been able to been able to get the detailed failed dynamic allocation messages to be exposed back to the client?
cozsftp does not appear to support all BPXWDYN options
Re: cozsftp does not appear to support all BPXWDYN options
The BPXWDYN allocation options supported by Co:Z SFTP are listed in this table:
https://dovetail.com/docs/sftp/options. ... ns_bpxwdyn
MSG(2) is always supplied by CO:Z SFTP on BPXWDYN commands, so any dynamic allocation messages are printed to STDERR.
- for the Co:Z SFTP client, this will be stderr which would normally appear in the user's job log.
- for the Co:Z SFTP server, stderr messages will go to the Co:Z SFTP server session log file.
- a remote client can get a copy of the current CO:Z SFTP server session log file by doing:
get /+error.log
Where is your sftp "client" and where is your sftp "server"?
https://dovetail.com/docs/sftp/options. ... ns_bpxwdyn
MSG(2) is always supplied by CO:Z SFTP on BPXWDYN commands, so any dynamic allocation messages are printed to STDERR.
- for the Co:Z SFTP client, this will be stderr which would normally appear in the user's job log.
- for the Co:Z SFTP server, stderr messages will go to the Co:Z SFTP server session log file.
- a remote client can get a copy of the current CO:Z SFTP server session log file by doing:
get /+error.log
Where is your sftp "client" and where is your sftp "server"?
Re: cozsftp does not appear to support all BPXWDYN options
Greetings dovetail,
To answer your question, 'Where is your sftp "client" and where is your sftp "server"?':
Answer: The client is Linux OpenSSH client and the server is z/OS OpenSSH with the Co:Z extensions.
We also found that the server is posting the error.log to the following file system file:
/tmp/sftp-server.userid.julianday.gmttime.processid.log
To answer your question, 'Where is your sftp "client" and where is your sftp "server"?':
Answer: The client is Linux OpenSSH client and the server is z/OS OpenSSH with the Co:Z extensions.
We also found that the server is posting the error.log to the following file system file:
/tmp/sftp-server.userid.julianday.gmttime.processid.log