Ftp Error B37 04
are UTC Problem when uploading b37-04 error to MVS when B37 Abend Moderator: Project members name=ckresults (write) rc=-13 Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 1 [ 4 451-data set is out of space posts ] Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message matrox Post subject: Problem when uploading to MVS when B37 AbendPostPosted: 2009-03-17 12:03 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2009-03-17 11:36 Posts: 2 First name: Horst hello, when i´m uploading a file to a mvs mainframe system (z/OS 1.9) and the mvs dataset runs out of space (=B37 abend) then filezilla trys again, fails, trys again ... endless loopwsftp-le stops after the first abend happens with an error-messagebug in filezilla or wrong settings? thanks for helpsample-logTrace: CFtpControlSocket::FileTransfer()Status: Starting upload of C:\downloads\asdf.zipTrace: CFtpControlSocket::ParseSubcommandResult(0)Trace: FileTransferSubcommandResult()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::SendNextCommand()Trace: FileTransferSend()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::SendNextCommand()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::TransferSend()Command: PORT 10,24,1,36,10,128Trace: CFtpControlSocket::OnReceive()Response: 200 Port request OK.Trace: CFtpControlSocket::TransferParseResponse()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::SendNextCommand()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::TransferSend()Command: STOR asdf.zipTrace: CTransferSocket::OnAccept(0)Trace: CTransferSocket::OnConnectTrace: CFtpControlSocket::OnReceive()Response: 125 Storing data set FRZGH.ASDF.ZIPTrace: CFtpControlSocket::TransferParseResponse()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::SendNextCommand()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::TransferSend()Trace: CTransferSocket::OnClose(0)Trace: CTransferSocket::TransferEnd(3)Trace: CFtpControlSocket::TransferEnd()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::OnReceive()Response: 451-Error: Name=CkResults (Write) RC=-13Response: 451-System completion code and reason: D37-04Response: 451-Data set is out of space.Response: 451-Error (1013) closing the data set.Response: 451 Transfer aborted due to file error.Trace: CFtpControlSocket::TransferParseResponse()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::ResetOperation(2)Trace: CControlSocket::ResetOperation(2)Trace: CFtpControlSocket::ParseSubcommandResult(2)Trace: FileTransferSubcommandResult()Trace: CFtpControlSocket::ResetOperation(2)Trace: CControlSocket::ResetOperation(2)Trace: CFtpControlSocket::FileTransfer()Status: Starting upload of C:\downloads\asdf.zipTrace: CFtpControlSocket::ParseSubcommandResult(0)Trace: FileTransferSubcommandResult()Status: Retrieving directory listing...Trace: ftpcontrolsocket.cpp(1216): List called from other command caller=0p1439388Trace: CFtpControlSocket::ParseSubcommandResult(0)Trace: C
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Space Error JES, JES2, JCL utilities, IDCAMS, Compile & Run JCLs, PROCs etc... Post a reply Previous topic • Next topic • 9 posts • Page 1 of 1 http://www.ibmmainframeforum.com/jcl/topic2483.html FTP Space Error by rick walker » Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:12 pm I am trying to do a GET from a network server to the mainframe. It's 300 cylinders large, and in this shop, I have to code the unit parameter to allow for multiple volumes (sysda,58). When I pre-allocate the file on the mainframe side, the ftp changes the format from FB to VB and changes ftp error the record length as well, and gets a B37-04. When I code: site cyl primary=100 secondary=25 lrecl=80 blksize=0 recfm=fb, I get the following error:500 'SITE recfm=fb lrecl=80 blksize=0 cyl primary=100 secondary=25': command not understoodWhen I don't pre-allocate, it creates the file as VB, 256, and runs out of space. Is this an ftp error or an environment error? rick walker Posts: 6Joined: Fri Sep 18, 2009 ftp error b37 7:49 pm Hasthanked: 0 time Beenthanked: 0 time Top Re: FTP Space Error Top Re: FTP Space Error by dick scherrer » Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:21 am Hello Rick and welcome to the forum,What happens if you pre-allocate the file and "push" the data from the remote to the mainframe (rather than trying to "pull" via jcl)?You might also want to talk with whoever supports ftp on the mainframe. Hope this helps,d.sch. dick scherrer Global moderator Posts: 6308Joined: Sat Jun 09, 2007 8:58 am Hasthanked: 3 times Beenthanked: 90 times Top Re: FTP Space Error by rick walker » Sat Sep 19, 2009 12:38 am Hi Dick - I fixed this one, but I appreciate the effort. I have but one more problem in this project. I'm looking to ftp load modules, if it's possible. I can copy a load with IEBCOPY, but it needs to be defined as recfm=u, lrecl=0, space=(cyl,(1,1,1). It creates the file as a PDS with the one member in it, perfectly excutable. I ftp it to a network server in BINARY mode, with an extension of .TXT (that might be wrong). When I do an ftp get to brink it back to th