Archive-Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 08:38:01 -0400 Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 14:33:11 +0200 From: =?iso-8859-15?Q?Vorl=E4nder=2C_Martin?= Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: FTP and ODS-5 To: info-tcpware@process.com Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, anyone encountered this problem? A graphical Windows FTP client accesses a directory on an ODS-5 disk on a OpenVMS ALpha V7.3-1, TCPware 5.6 (+ FTP_V562P050) system. Relevant server settings: $ SET PROCESS /PARSE=3DEXTEND ! just a try $ DEFINE TCPWARE_FTP_UNIX_STYLE_BY_DEFAULT TRUE=20 $ DEFINE TCPWARE_FTP_DISALLOW_UNIX_STYLE FALSE (in the FTP user's login file). When the program tries to delete or rename a multi-dot-filename, the session's FTPSERVER_DTP.LOG shows: <<< DELE /path/file^.with^.multiple.dots >>> 550 %%RMS-F-SYN, file specification syntax error <<< RNFR /path/file^.with^.multiple.dots >>> 350 RNFR command okay. =20 <<< RNTO /path/path2/file^.with^.multiple.dots rename error rms_sts =3D 186d4, rms_stv =3D 0, source =3D 0 >>> 550 %%RMS-F-SYN, file specification syntax error What gives? cu, Martin P.S.: SRI encoding is not an option. --=20 Emacs would be a great | Martin Vorlaender | OpenVMS rules! operating system, | work: mv@pdv-systeme.de if only it came with | http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/ a decent editor... | home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:43:21 -0400 Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:40:31 -0400 From: Richard Whalen Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: RE: FTP and ODS-5 To: info-tcpware@process.com Message-ID: <3EF96AF20489A34296050FBD5C36ECB9188369@beacon.PSC.process.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm starting to investigate this, and it would be helpful to know what = graphical FTP client you used. -----Original Message----- From: Vorl=E4nder, Martin [mailto:MV@PDV-SYSTEME.DE] Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 8:33 AM To: info-tcpware@process.com Subject: FTP and ODS-5 Hi, anyone encountered this problem? A graphical Windows FTP client accesses a directory on an ODS-5 disk on a OpenVMS ALpha V7.3-1, TCPware 5.6 (+ FTP_V562P050) system. Relevant server settings: $ SET PROCESS /PARSE=3DEXTEND ! just a try $ DEFINE TCPWARE_FTP_UNIX_STYLE_BY_DEFAULT TRUE=20 $ DEFINE TCPWARE_FTP_DISALLOW_UNIX_STYLE FALSE (in the FTP user's login file). When the program tries to delete or rename a multi-dot-filename, the session's FTPSERVER_DTP.LOG shows: <<< DELE /path/file^.with^.multiple.dots >>> 550 %%RMS-F-SYN, file specification syntax error <<< RNFR /path/file^.with^.multiple.dots >>> 350 RNFR command okay. =20 <<< RNTO /path/path2/file^.with^.multiple.dots rename error rms_sts =3D 186d4, rms_stv =3D 0, source =3D 0 >>> 550 %%RMS-F-SYN, file specification syntax error What gives? cu, Martin P.S.: SRI encoding is not an option. --=20 Emacs would be a great | Martin Vorlaender | OpenVMS rules! operating system, | work: mv@pdv-systeme.de if only it came with | http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/ a decent editor... | home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 11:54:50 -0400 Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 11:54:37 -0400 From: bryant@PROCESS.COM Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com To: TCPware-Announce@PROCESS.COM Message-ID: <00A47498.185C9328.10@triton.process.com> Subject: TCPware ECO kit available: NFSDV3_V562P062 TCPware ECO kit announcement The following ECO kit is now available for TCPware: ECO: NFSDV3_V562P062 Description: Improve directory listing performance; fix ODS-5 to ODS-2 mapping; fix corrupted write Release date: 25-JUL-2005 Ranking: 2 Max ranking: 2 Versions: 5.6-2 ftp://ftp.process.com/support/56_2/nfsdv3_v562p062.zip To search the TCPware ECO database, please visit the following URL: http://vms.process.com/eco.html For more information, contact Process Software via: E-mail: support@process.com Phone: 1-800-394-8700 The ECO kit README contents are below. ----------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- NFSD V3 Patch kit (rev. 6.2) for TCPware V5.6-2 25-July-2005 Copyright (c) 2005 by Process Software, LLC This ECO kit provides a new version of the following file for TCPWare 5.6-2: NFSDV3.EXE This VMS installable saveset corrects problems found in the TCPware for OpenVMS NFS Version 3 server. This patch supports TCPware V5.6-2 for OpenVMS VAX v5.5-2 through v7.3 and OpenVMS Alpha v6.2 through v7.3-2. This kit has an ECO ranking of 2 (Recommended; individual component). The overall ECO rank of this kit is 2. (Recommended; individual component) Included in this kit are fixes for the following D/Es: o Improved performance/response times of directory listings and lookups within very large directories. [D/E 9987] o Corrected problem with corrupted writes within newly created files. [D/E 9986] o Corrected ODS-5 to ODS-2 mapping scheme when using the TCPware NFS client. The leading '$' is no longer displayed when listing filenames. [D/E 9823] Changes made in rev 5.0: o D/E 9809: Corrected a problem with READDIRPLUS handling of dircount/maxcount args when verifying buffer size. This problem was resulting in an I/O error with Linux NFS clients. o D/E 9544: Added support for TCPWare ODS-2 NFS client to access ODS-5 exports Change made in rev 4.0: o D/E 9764: Fixed problem with V3 CREATE procedure, corrected handling of EXCLUSIVE type create functionality. Changes made in rev 3.0: o Added support for ODS-5 filesystem. o D/E 9541: Corrects a problem where parsing of ODS-2 directories could result in a hang. Changes made in rev 2.0: o D/E 9359: Cannot move a file from export after upgrade to V3 server. Fixed a problem with the new V3 procedure ACCESS. Changes made in rev 1.0: o Fixed problem with reading & writing to/from very large files (greater than 4 gigabytes) with variable record formats. Support for 64-bit data types added to attribute handling for variable type files. [D/E 8335] o Fixed problem with FSSTAT response (used by clients to show total disk space, etc). Was not supporting very large exports (greater than 4 gigabytes). [D/E 8335] o Fixed intermittent problem with READDIRPLUS handling of directory cache. After any QIO failures during a directory read (to build the directory cache) entries may have been corrupted. This NFSDV3 Version 3 server supports both NFS V2 and V3, and is designed to meet the specification as defined in RFC 1813. Please refer to RFC 1813 for detailed descriptions of the NFS V3 protocol. The existing NFS Server must be shut down before installation by issuing the command: @TCPWARE:SHUTNET NFS To activate the NFS V3 server, configure it by running "@TCPWARE:CNFNET NFS". Select the V3 server when prompted and complete the configuration. NFS V2 server variables set previously will be retained during the configuration. At the end of the configuration, answer "YES" to "Do you wish to restart the NFS-OpenVMS server?" If for any reason you wish to fall back to the V2 server, run "@TCPWARE:CNFNET NFS" and answer "NO" to the question: "Do you want the NFS V3 Server (NFSDV3) [YES]:". Select the V2 server at the next configuration prompt, and when the configuration is complete then answer "YES" to the "Do you wish to restart the NFS-OpenVMS server?" question. *********************************************************************** * PLEASE NOTE: The V2 server (NFSD.EXE) DOES NOT have ODS-5 support. * * Process Software recommends running the V3 NFS server. * *********************************************************************** [End of ECO announcement] ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 05:06:25 -0400 Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:01:12 +0200 From: =?iso-8859-15?Q?Vorl=E4nder=2C_Martin?= Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: FTP and ODS-5 To: info-tcpware@process.com Message-ID: <69584f49df5a7a3a396121b7391df94442e5fbdc@pdv-systeme.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Richard, Richard Whalen wrote: > I'm starting to investigate this, and it would be helpful to=20 > know what graphical FTP client you used. sorry for the delay - I've been out of the office all week. I tested with FileZilla (http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/) but I doubt that it makes a difference. I have yet to see a graphical FTP client that knows about ODS-5. The client only acts upon what the server tells it, i.e. filenames *with* the carets. Additional info: if I enter the DELE as a raw command, while removing the carets, the file gets deleted. Thanks for looking into this. cu, Martin --=20 | Martin Vorlaender | OpenVMS rules! OpenVMS: When you | work: mv@pdv-systeme.de KNOW where you want | http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/ to go today. | home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:02:47 -0400 Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:59:42 -0400 From: Richard Whalen Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: RE: FTP and ODS-5 To: info-tcpware@process.com Message-ID: <3EF96AF20489A34296050FBD5C36ECB918838D@beacon.PSC.process.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The FTP client does matter, as some of them (FileZilla for one) will = prepend the current working directory to the file name for the delete = request (and probably other requests as well). I had tried to duplicate = your problem with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, and deleted the file = with no problem because it did not put the current working directory = before the filename. Now that I can duplicate the problem I can put some debugging statements = in the FTP server and figure out what is going on. You should contact = Process Software customer support and file a DE. -----Original Message----- From: Vorl=E4nder, Martin [mailto:MV@PDV-SYSTEME.DE] Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 5:01 AM To: info-tcpware@process.com Subject: Re: FTP and ODS-5 Hi Richard, Richard Whalen wrote: > I'm starting to investigate this, and it would be helpful to=20 > know what graphical FTP client you used. sorry for the delay - I've been out of the office all week. I tested with FileZilla (http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/) but I doubt that it makes a difference. I have yet to see a graphical FTP client that knows about ODS-5. The client only acts upon what the server tells it, i.e. filenames *with* the carets. Additional info: if I enter the DELE as a raw command, while removing the carets, the file gets deleted. Thanks for looking into this. cu, Martin --=20 | Martin Vorlaender | OpenVMS rules! OpenVMS: When you | work: mv@pdv-systeme.de KNOW where you want | http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/ to go today. | home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de ================================================================================ Archive-Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:18:10 -0400 Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 17:12:56 +0200 From: =?iso-8859-15?Q?Vorl=E4nder=2C_Martin?= Reply-To: Info-TCPware@process.com Subject: Re: FTP and ODS-5 To: info-tcpware@process.com Message-ID: <70ad20f15c89f30ccd79a8ae6d47b57b42e652fa@pdv-systeme.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Richard Whalen wrote: > The FTP client does matter, as some of them (FileZilla for=20 > one) will prepend the current working directory to the file=20 > name for the delete request (and probably other requests as=20 > well). I had tried to duplicate your problem with Microsoft=20 > Internet Explorer 6, and deleted the file with no problem=20 > because it did not put the current working directory before=20 > the filename. Right. In my raw DELE command I also omitted the path (and the caret). So I was barking up the wrong tree, perhaps. > Now that I can duplicate the problem I can put some debugging=20 > statements in the FTP server and figure out what is going on.=20 Thanks. > You should contact Process Software customer support and file a DE. Yep. Will do. cu, Martin --=20 OpenVMS DCL | Martin Vorlaender | OpenVMS rules! | work: mv@pdv-systeme.de The Original .COM | http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/ | home: martin@radiogaga.harz.de