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FTP client error logging z/OS Communications Server: IP User's Guide and Commands SC27-3662-00 |
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If you activate FTP client error logging, message EZZ9830I
provides the subcommand code, last reply code, and computed return
code of any error that causes FTP to exit. Configure FTP to exit on
error by using one of the following methods:
The client error logging feature is enabled by specifying LOGCLIENTERR TRUE in the FTP.DATA data set used by the client. Each subcommand has an EXIT_IF_ERROR flag. If you configure
FTP to exit on error, the EXIT_IF_ERROR flag determines whether the
FTP client exits when an error occurs. You can configure FTP to exit
on error by using one of the following methods:
See FTP subcommand codes for a list of FTP subcommand codes and their EXIT_IF_ERROR settings. If the client session is interactive, the message is displayed
on the user terminal. If the client session is not running in an
interactive environment, the message appears in the system log and
in the batch job log. The information contained in EZZ9830I includes:
Because EZZ9830I is written to the system log when the FTP client is running as a batch job, the message can be used to drive automation. The computed return code displayed in the message might be the EXIT=nn value, a standard return code, a client error code, or a client error code extended. The standard return code can be derived from the FTP subcommand code and last reply from the server displayed in the message text. See z/OS Communications Server: IP Messages Volume 4 (EZZ, SNM) for the complete message format of EZZ9830I and an explanation of the computed return code value and the other fields in the message. |
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