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From: "Michael Hamelin" <hamelin@ici.net>
Subject: Input timings
Message-ID: <2TGR3.154$Pf.26871@news.goodnet.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 17:45:34 GMT
Organization: WinStar GoodNet, Inc.
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
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 ????
The process i am executing is an unzip commanf that unpacks a very large
file (2000 blocks), 1.5 meg of
data.
thanks in advance
hamelin@ici.net (Mail address)