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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Input timings
Date: 27 Oct 1999 18:04:54 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <2TGR3.154$Pf.26871@news.goodnet.com>,
Michael Hamelin <hamelin@ici.net> wrote:
: I have a process that i need to replicate on 34 stores. I know i can use
: the output command and then wait for the input. One of my commands that i
: execute on the mainframe, will take from 4-5 minutes to process before
: coming back with a prompt. I have given the input command a wait of
: 600. This is to wait for 10 minutes, worse case.. I have tried this in my
: script and the thing waits 20 seconds and then goes to the next item in
: the list. Since the next thing needs the prior command to execute, the
: whole process dies...
:
: The 20 second timeout is not a setting we have anywhere i can see. We are
: running version 7, beta 10.
: Any clues ????
:
Tell us what platform you are running C-Kermit on (OS and version) and what
kind of connection you have. While you're at it, also describe the
mainframe. Maybe also include a copy of your script, or the relevant
passage of it.
: The process i am executing is an unzip commanf that unpacks a very large
: file (2000 blocks), 1.5 meg of data.
:
See:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/support.html
for hints on preparing a trouble report or tech-support request.
- Frank