Third-Party Copy via Local zOS, from Windows to UNIX
Third-Party Copy via Local z/OS, from Windows to UNIX via Universal Copy
The following figure illustrates the third-party copying of a file from a local z/OS system, which executes a ucopy command from Windows to UNIX.
All informational messages will be routed to the z/OS manager. The authentication information for the UNIX server must reside on the z/OS.
The file is copied as a text file, since the default transfer mode for standard files is text.
Parameters
The following parameters should be changed to match your information:
Parameter |
Description |
#USERIDUNX |
Encrypted userid and password member for UNIX server |
#USERIDNT |
Encrypted userid and password member for NT server |
UCOPYPATH |
Path to UCOPY on the receiving UNIX server |
OUTPUTFILE |
Path and filename of receiving file on UNIX server |
INPUTFILE |
Path and file name of sending file on Windows server |
UNIXHOST |
IP address or hostname of receiving UNIX server |
NTHOST |
IP address or hostname of sending Windows server |
TEMPUNIXID |
Temporary file on the Windows server used to house the encrypted logon information for the UNIX server. This file is deleted at the bottom of the script. |
MODE |
Mode of file transfer (binary/text). |
SYSIN Options
The SYSIN options used in this example are:
Option |
Description |
DD from which to read a script file. The script file is sent to the remote system for execution. | |
DD from which to read an encrypted command options file. | |
Directs the command to a computer with a host name of NTHOST. | |
Sets the level of message information. |
Components
Universal Command Manager for z/OS
Universal Command Manager for Windows
Universal Command Server for UNIX