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The following figure illustrates an example script of a load module transfer.
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open src=* dst=dst-zos
attrib dst createop=new
copy src='MYHLQ.UDM.TESTLM(*)' dst='YOURHLQ.TEST.LOAD'
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This simple script will copy all of the load modules from a PDS/E on the source system named MYHLQ.UDM.TESTLM to a newly created PDS/E on the destination system named YOURHLQ.TEST.LOAD.
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The following figure illustrates an example of the output that is received when running a script such as that illustrated above.
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Data session established using cipher: NULL-MD5
Two\-party session established with 2 (component 1208550125)
Transfer mode settings:
type=binary
trim=no
Session options:
Keep Alive Interval: 120
Network Fault Tolerant: yes
src: Packaging up the following files in 'MYHLQ.UDMTMP.STC07047.R2EED53.N0000000'
src: LM1
src: LM2
src: tmp
src: 'MYHLQ.UDMTMP.STC07047.R2EED53.N0000000' is being transferred in binary mode
src: 'YOURHLQ.UDMTMP.JOB07063.RD36420.N0000000' will be used as the destination filname
dst: Unpacking from 'YOURHLQ.UDMTMP.JOB07063.RD36420.N0000000'
src: 'MYHLQ.UDMTMP.STC07047.R2EED53.N0000000' transfered successfully in 0:01:55.
src: 10566891 bytes read 10566891 bytes written
src: Transfer operation complete. 1 file(s) copied in 0:01:55.448.
src: 10566891 bytes transferred (91529.44 bytes per second)
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At the beginning of the
copy operation, the source side indicates that it is packaging the load modules into a temporary data set,
MYHLQ.UDMTMP.STC07047.R2EED53.N0000000. This is the temporary data set that is transferred using a data set name of
YOURHLQ.UDMTMP.JOB07063.RD36420.N0000000 on the destination side. It is from
YOURHLQ.UDMTMP.JOB07063.RD36420.N0000000 that the load modules are unpacked into the temporary staging data set before being moved into the final destination PDS/E,
YOURHLQ.TEST.LOAD, which was specified in the
copy command.
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