The unzipped SCLM Attachment contains four XMIT files. Upload all files from the host folder, in binary format, to sequential datasets with a record length of 80 and a block size of 3120, using the following procedure.
Firstly, on z/OS, allocate the datasets to use as the upload target files. To do this, create a dataset with the same characteristics as the sample job below or by submitting the job below. If you choose to submit the job, note the following:
//ALLOC1 EXEC PGM=IEFBR14 //* //FTPALLOC DD DSN=hlq.SCLM.EXEC.XMIT, // DISP=NEW,CATLG,DELETE), // DSORG=PS, // RECFM=FB, // LRECL=80, // BLKSIZE=3120, //* VOL=SER=vvvvvv, // UNIT=SYSALLDA, // SPACE=(TRK,(45,15))
To upload the files, you can use FTP from a command prompt. In the sample dialog shown below, commands or other information entered by a user are displayed in bold, and the values in the following table are assumed:
User input | Description |
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mvsaddr | TCP/IP address or hostname of the z/OS system. |
tsouid | Your TSO user ID. |
tsopw | Your TSO password. |
hlq | High-level qualifier used for the data set you allocated in the job above. |
C:\>ftp mvsaddr Connected to mvsaddr. 220-FTPD1 IBM FTP CS V1R10 at custom.com, 12:03:32 on 2011-08-02. 220 Connection will close if idle for more than 5 minutes. User (mvsaddr:(none)): tsouid 331 Send password please. Password: tsopw 230 tsouid is logged on. Working directory is "tsouid.". ftp> cd .. 250 " " is the working directory name prefix. ftp> cd hlq 250 "hlq." is the working directory name prefix. ftp> binary 200 Representation type is Image ftp> put d:\host\hlq.SCLM.EXEC.XMIT 200 Port request OK. 125 Storing data set hlq.SCLM.EXEC.XMIT 250 Transfer completed successfully.
Transfer the files hlq.SCLM.CUSTOM.EXEC.XMIT, hlq.SCLM.ARCHDEF.XMIT, hlq.SCLM.SKELS.XMIT, hlq.SCLM.CUSTOM.SKELS.XMIT, and hlq.SCLM.AWMMODEL.XMIT to your mainframe system.
You now have the following files on your mainframe system: