(non summary) SUN - SNA link

2007-12-25 7:33:00

Dear fellows

walter@pins.com asked me to send a summary about; unfortunately I haven't enough information

yet. I expect to learn something about UREP, a product emulating the RSCS system(SUN Catalyst).

Meanwhile, John R. Kilheffer <amp19263@garfield.amp.com>, sent me the following suggestion.

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From: John R. Kilheffer <amp19263@garfield.amp.com>

Message-Id: <9112091922.AA02861@garfield.amp.com>

To: antonis@intranet.gr

Subject: Re: SUN - SNA Link

Status: RO

I'll agree on the "brain-dead" comment. We have successfully used "sendfile" to

encode variable record length files on the IBM for transmission via FTP to a Sun

host. We can't do anything with them once they're on the Sun, but at least we

can send them back an decode them.

We do the following:

        1. User uses "sendfile" to send a designated VM file to a disconnected

           virtual machine.

        2. Virtual machine "wakes up" upon receipt of a RDR file and proceeds

           to EXECIO read it onto a local temp disk.

        3. Virtual machine then uses FTP and sends the file in binary mode to

           one of the Sun workstations where it is stored away.

        4. Machine sends transmission acknowlegement to user.

To get a file back:

        1. User runs a program which SMSG's the virtual machine with the name

           of the file to retrieve.

        2. Virtual machines "wakes up" upon receipt of the message.

        3. Virtual machine uses FTP to retrieve the file in binary mode

           from the Sun workstation to local temp disk.

        4. Virtual machine spools RDR to requesting user and uses EXECIO to

           place the file in the spool area.

        5. Virtual machine sends transmission report to user.

Maybe this will work for your situation. Assuming you know (or have access to

someone who knows) REXX, the disconnected machine is fairly trivial to write.

Let me know if this helps.

John Kilheffer

AMP Incorporated

Supervisor, Operations / Workstation Group

amp19263@garfield.amp.com

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I had no time to test it, but I believe it'll work because of 'sendfile' which

encodes information to fixed-record length structure.

Anyway, UREP may be faster than FTP, because the conversion begin after the

transfer (RSCS resides on UNIX too...).

If and when I have more on it, I'll post a summary.

Thank you very much John.

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