The SERVERADDR statement specifies a remote server name.
Supported Job Types
This statement is required for the following job types:
Syntax
This statement has the following format:
SERVERADDR server
Specifies the DNS name or IP address of a remote server. serverport is a server port number, which is mandatory for the MF_JOB type but is not required for other job types.
Limits: Up to 100 characters; case-sensitive
Example: 172.24.36.107:7010 (IPv4) or [0:0:0:0:0:FFFF:192:168:00:00]:7010 (IPv6)
Example: Download a File from a UNIX Computer
This example downloads a UNIX file from the hpsupport server with port 5222:
AGENT UNIXAGENT USER lmla SERVERADDR hpsupport SERVERPORT 5222 TRANSFERDIRECTION D TRANSFERCODETYPE A REMOTEFILENAME /u1/test/ftpdata/textfile LOCALFILENAME /export/home/test/test1
Example: Download a File from a UNIX Computer to a Windows Computer
This example downloads a file from a UNIX server with IP address 172.16.0.0 and port 21 to a Windows computer:
AGENT WINAGENT USER ftpuser SERVERADDR 172.16.0.0 SERVERPORT 21 TRANSFERDIRECTION D TRANSFERCODETYPE A REMOTEFILENAME /u1/test/ftpdata/textfile LOCALFILENAME c:\test
Example: Download a QSYS.LIB EBCDIC-Encoded File
This example downloads an EBCDIC-encoded file in the QSYS file system from an i5/OS server to another i5/OS system. The file names are specified in the path format.
AGENT I5AGENT USER test SERVERADDR i5agent SERVERPORT 5222 TRANSFERDIRECTION DOWNLOAD TRANSFERCODETYPE E LOCALFILENAME /QSYS.LIB/FTPLIB.LIB/DOWNLOAD.FILE/DATA.MBR REMOTEFILENAME /QSYS.LIB/DATALIB.LIB/DATAFILE.FILE/DATA.MBR
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