Using NS3000/iX Network Services (36920-90008)
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Network File Transfer
DSCOPY
If you do not specify this option,
DSCOPY will display information about
the success of the file transfer, such as
source and target file names and target
file lengths.
REP (replace) Causes an existing target file to be
purged and replaced by a copy of the
source file. If the target file does not
exist, a new file will be created.
If you do not specify this option,
existing target files will not be
replaced.
RESTART=
restart spec When used after a prior CHECKPT
option, RESTART initiates the restart of
a transfer. You must be logged on to the
same environment where you first
specified CHECKPT. You can only use
RESTART if both the source and target
nodes are HP 3000s that support
CHECKPT/RESTART. If this option is not
specified, a restart will not be
attempted.
Restart spec = restart ID or
restart ID file
[,[restart record]]
The restart ID is an ASCII number that
uniquely identifies a checkpointed
transfer. The restart ID is returned to
you when you first specify CHECKPT.
The restart ID file is a file in your local
group and account where the restart ID
was written by NFT when you specified
CHECKPT.
The restart record is the record in the
restart ID file where the restart ID was
written when you specified CHECKPT.
The default is 0, the first record in the
file.
RSIZE=
recordsize Specifies the length of target file
records (recordsize) in bytes. If the
target file is to consist of fixed-length
records, recordsize is the size of each
record. If the target file is to consist of
variable length records, recordsize