File transfer started from the sending side
This section describes the flow of a file transfer that is started from the host on the sending side. The explanation below shows a case where a file is transferred without a job starting or without Code Conversion settings.
(1) Preparation
On the host on the sending side, prepare a file to send, and specify the file ID, a file to send, a remote host, and any other transfer conditions in the management information. On the host on the receiving side, ensure that there is enough storage for the Receive file, and specify the file ID, file to receive, remote host, and any other receive conditions in the management information.
- Operation that is performed on the host on the sending side
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Preparation of a file to send
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Registration of the system management information required for a file transfer
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Startup of the Send system
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- Operation that is performed on the host on the receiving side
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Storage preparation for the file to receive
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Registration of the system management information required for a file transfer
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Startup of the Receive system
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(2) Issuance of Send File
Issue the Send File on the host on the sending side, and the file is transferred.
No operation is required on the host on the receiving side.
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Issuance of the Send File
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- Operation that is performed on the host on the receiving side
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None
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Figure 1.8 Issuance of Send File
(3) Verification
After the file transfer ends, view the Send Log on the host on the sending side and make sure that the Send processing ended successfully.
Similarly, view the Receive Log on the host on the receiving side and make sure that the Receive processing ended successfully.
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Checking of the Send Log
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Checking of the Receive Log
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