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Initiates the login process and completes it if no password is required. If a password is required, enter it at the password prompt.Use this command if the connection is active but the login procedure fails when you request a connection.
LOGIN user_name
user user_name
user_name
Required.Your account on the connected remote host.
$ FTP FTP> open bygnet 220 bygnet.band2.stat.com FTP server (UNIX Version 5.60) ready Connected to bygnet. Name (bygnet:vana): evt 331 Password required for evt. Password: 530 Login incorrect. %TCPIP-E-FTP_LOGREJ, login request rejected FTP> LOGIN "evt" 331 Password required for evt. Password: 230 User evt logged in. FTP> |
While trying to connect and log in to remote UNIX host bygnet , user evt enters an incorrect passsword. Although host bygnet completes the connection, bygnet rejects the login request. The LOGIN command successfully completes the login to the remote host.
The PUT command does the following:
- Copies local files to a remote host.
- Copies files to a DECnet node.
File names are copied in lowercase without version numbers.
To use this command, you must have an FTP session with a remote host. For information about file version numbers, see Section 2.8.3.1.
PUT [ /CONFIRM | /CONVERT | /FDL | /RAW](local_file [ remote_file ] )
put local_file [ remote_file ]send local_file [ remote_file ]
mput local_files
local_file
Required.Name of the local file to copy.
- To specify multiple files, separate the names with commas.
- To use wildcards, first enable parsing (see the ENABLE PARSE command).
put file_name.ext --- Copies the latest version
put file_name.ext;* --- Copies all versions- To copy a file to a remote DECnet node, use the full specification:
node name, device, directory, and file name.remote_file
Optional. Default: same name, same case, no version number on UNIX systems.Name of the new file on the remote host. You cannot use wildcards.
/CONFIRM
Optional. Default: immediate execution. The /CONFIRM qualifier must immediately follow the PUT command, without a preceding space.This qualifier asks you for confirmation before copying the file.
/CONVERT
Optional.Translates the internal file-formatting characters of Variable Forms Control (VFC) files. The /CONVERT qualifier must immediately follow the PUT command, without a preceding space.
/FDL
Optional. Default: no secondary file created. The /FDL qualifier must immediately follow the PUT command, without a preceding space.Creates a secondary file with the file's OpenVMS record attributes. The SET TYPE command determines the type of file.
- Specifying ASCII results in a sequential file with variable-length records. Select this type when transferring ASCII text files.
- Specifying IMAGE results in a sequential file with fixed-length records of 512 bytes. Select this type when transferring non-ASCII files, such as executable image files.
/RAW
Optional.Maintains block mode of files regardless of the TCPIP$FTP_RAW_BINARY logical name definition. The /RAW qualifier must immediately follow the PUT command, without a preceding space.
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FTP> PUT SALES.LIS;* 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for sales.lis.2 (130.180.4.8,1028) 226 Transfer complete local: DISK3$:[TRANS]SALES.LIS;2 remote: sales.lis.2 3634 bytes sent in 00:00:00.01 seconds (394.31 Kbytes/s) 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for sales.lis.1 (130.180.4.8,1029) 226 Transfer complete local: DISK3$:[TRANS]SALES.LIS;1 remote: sales.lis.1 3634 bytes sent in 00:00:00:01 seconds (394.31 Kbytes/s) FTP> |
Copies all versions of the local file SALES.LIS to the remote UNIX host.
- File names are copied in lowercase.
- OpenVMS file version numbers become the last element of the copied files.
- Semicolons are converted to periods.
- If the Store Unique feature is toggled on ( sunique ), when you copy a file to an OpenVMS host, the host FTP server gives the file a new, unique version number. When you specify the version number of a file to be copied (PUT) to a remote UNIX host, the file retains the version number on the remote host, with the semicolon (;) replaced by a period (.). The UNIX host adds another version number to the file name as well. For example, if you copy (PUT) file BASES.TMP;2 to a UNIX host, the file name on the UNIX host will be bases.tmp.2.1 .
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FTP> PUT/FDL STAT.BCK "cygnet.bck" 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening data connection for cygnet.bckfdl (130.180.4.8,1028) 226 Transfer complete local: cygnet.bckfdl remote: cygnet.bckfdl 21700 bytes sent in 00:00:00.03 seconds (662.23 Kbytes/s) 200 TYPE set to IMAGE 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening data connection for cygnet.bck (130.180.4.8,1029) 226 Transfer complete local: STAT.BCK remote: cygnet.bck 8152 bytes sent in 00:00:00.12 seconds FTP> |
Copies the local file STAT.BCK to a UNIX host, giving the copy the name cygnet.bck . Also creates a secondary file with the RMS record attributes of file cygnet.bckfdl .
Sends your input directly to the remote host. Lets you use FTP commands that are implemented by the remote host but not known to the local host.To use the QUOTE command, you must have an FTP session with a remote host. The QUOTE command is not valid for file transfer.
For a list of commands implemented by the remote host, enter:
FTP> HELP/REMOTE
QUOTE command_line
quote command_line
command_line
Required.Remote command you want to execute.
FTP> QUOTE CDUP 250 CWD command successful. FTP> |
FTP sends the cdup command to the UNIX host to change the remote directory up one level.
Renames a remote file. To use this command, you must have an FTP session with a remote host.
RENAME old_name new_name
rename old_name new_name
old_name
Required.File name on the remote host to rename.
new_name
Required.New name for the remote file.
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FTP> rename STUDENTS.LIS TEST_STUDENTS.LIS 350 File exists, ready for destination name 250 RNTO command successful. FTP> |
Renames a file on a UNIX system.
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FTP> RENAME STUDENT.LIS TEST_STUDENT.LIS 350 File WORK1$:[VANA[STUDENT.LIS; will be renamed. 250 File WORK1$:[VANA]STUDENT.LIS;1 renamed to WORK1$:[VANA]TEST_STUDENT.LIS;1 FTP> |
Renames a file on an OpenVMS system.
Sets your default directory on either the remote host or the local host. To set the default directory on a remote host, you must have an FTP session with a remote host.
SET DEFAULT [ /LOCAL ] directory
cd directorylcd directory
directory
Required.Name of the directory to which to change the default.
/LOCAL
Optional. Default: remote.Changes the working directory on the local host.
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FTP> SET DEFAULT "/USR/USERS/ROLLINGS" 250 CWD command successful. |
Changes the remote working directory to /usr/users/rollings .
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FTP> SET DEFAULT ~ 250 CWD command successful. 250 New default directory is /USR/USERS |
Changes the remote working directory back to the default login directory.
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FTP> SET DEFAULT /LOCAL USER$1:[PRESS.CHECK] Local Directory now USER$1:[PRESS.CHECK] |
Changes your local working directory to USER$1:[PRESS.CHECK].
Sets maximum tolerance level for errors:
- ERROR --- FTP tolerates errors and warnings and does not exit when running in batch mode.
- SUCCESS --- The default. FTP does not tolerate errors and exits when running in batch mode.
- WARNING --- FTP tolerates warnings and does not exit when running in batch mode.
SET ERROR_LEVEL error_level
There is no UNIX equivalent for the SET ERROR_LEVEL command.
error_level
Required.Severity of errors tolerated. Specify ERROR, SUCCESS, or WARNING. The default is SUCCESS.
FTP> SET ERROR_LEVEL ERROR Error level is ERROR. |
Sets the error level tolerance to ERROR.
Controls whether the FTP client or server initiates data connections.
SET PASSIVE keyword
passive keyword
keyword
The FTP client program starts with the value AUTO. All keyword comparisons are done without regard for typographical case (case-blind).
- ALL
Does nothing.- AUTO
The FTP client uses the version of network protocol in use on the control connection to determine how the data connection is initiated. If the network protocol is IPv4, FTP client behaves as though SET PASSIVE OFF had been specified. If the network protocol is IPv6, FTP client behaves as though SET PASSIVE ON had been specified.- OFF
The FTP server initiates the data connection.- ON
The FTP client initiates the data connection. This is often useful when a network firewall exists on the path between the client and the server and prevents the FTP server from making outbound connections.
FTP> SET PASSIVE ON Passive is ON |
Sets passive mode to ON. The FTP client always initiates the data connection.
FTP> PASSIVE AUTO Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON). |
Sets passive mode back to AUTO.
Defines the data representation type:
- ASCII --- Appropriate for text files (default).
- IMAGE --- Appropriate for transferring binary files, such as executable images.
SET TYPE type
type type
type
Required.Data representation type. Specify ASCII or IMAGE. If you do not use the SET TYPE command, the default is SET TYPE ASCII.
FTP> SET TYPE IMAGE 200 Type set to I. |
Sets the data representation type to IMAGE for files you transfer during the current FTP session.
Displays the name of the working directory on the remote host or the local host. To use the SHOW DEFAULT command to display the working directory on the remote host, you must have an FTP session with a remote host.
SHOW DEFAULT [ /LOCAL ]
pwd
/LOCAL
Optional. Default: remote directory.Displays the local working directory.
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FTP> SHOW DEFAULT 257 "/usr/staff/hurry/items" is current directory. |
Displays the name of the working directory on the connected remote host.
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FTP> SHOW DEFAULT /LOCAL Local directory is WORKS$:[CROWE]. |
Displays the name of the working directory on the local host.
Displays the current setting of the FTP client passive parameter.
SHOW PASSIVE
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FTP> SHOW PASSIVE Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON). |
Shows that passive mode is on for IPv6.
Displays the current FTP parameter settings and, if you have an open connection, the name of the connected host and parameter settings relative to the connection.
SHOW STATUSSTATUS
statusrstatus
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FTP> SHOW STATUS 211-FTP Server Status. 211-SITE set to +VMS+. 211-TYPE set to ASCII. 211-STRU set to FILE. 211-MODE set to STREAM. 211 Multiline responses are enabled. Connected to: HANKS.ABC.UCB.EDU VMS Plus mode enabled Mode = stream, Type = ascii, Form = non_print, Structure = file Error level is SUCCESS Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON) |
Displays the status of the connection with remote OpenVMS host HANKS. By default, FTP sets VMS Plus Mode for rapid file transfers between two OpenVMS systems running TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS.
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FTP> status 211-FTP Server Status. 211-SITE set to +VMS+. 211-TYPE set to ASCII. 211-STRU set to FILE. 211-MODE set to STREAM. 211 Multiline responses are enabled. Local client's status: Connected to:HANKS.ABC.UCB.EDU VMS Plus mode enabled Mode = stream, Type = ascii, Form = non_print, Structure = file Error level is SUCCESS Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON) Reply display is on Parsing is on Prompting is off Port command is on Case: MPUT will preserve typographical case in destination filenames, if possible |
Is a superset of the SHOW STATUS command. The output is consistent with running the status command on other platforms.
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FTP> show status 211-eagle.store1.equip.com FTP server status: Version 5.60 Connected to eagle.store1.equip.com Logged in as jones TYPE: Image; STRUcture: File; transfer MODE: Stream 211- No data connection 211 End of status Connected to: eagle VMS Plus mode disabled Mode = stream , Type = image, Form = non_print, Structure = file Error level is SUCCESS Passive is AUTO (IPv4: OFF, IPv6: ON) |
Displays the current FTP parameters, which control data transfers with the connected UNIX host eagle .
Suspends the current FTP session and runs the DCL command that you type.
SPAWN [ command ]
! [ command ]
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FTP> SPAWN SHOW DEFAULT SYS$LOGIN_DEVICE:[PERCY.DISTR] |
Interrupts the FTP process to display your default directory.
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FTP> ! SHOW DEFAULT WORK1$:[VANA.FTP] FTP> |
You can also use the exclamation point (!) to spawn a command.
Displays the contents of a file on your current output device.
VIEW [ /PAGE ] filespec
view filespec
filespec
Required.Specifies the file to be displayed. Wildcard characters (*, %) are not allowed in place of the directory name, file name, file type, or file version number.
/PAGE
Optional.Displays one screen at a time until the end of file (EOF) is reached. You can terminate the display at any time by pressing Ctrl/Z.
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FTP> VIEW FUNDING.TXT |
Scrolls through the contents of the FUNDING.TXT file in the current working directory, and displays the contents on the current output device.
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FTP> VIEW/PAGE FUNDING.TXT |
Displays the contents of the FUNDING.TXT file, one screen at a time, on the current output device.
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