I don't see your original question anymore, so can't speak to what I thought at the time.

I think I saw you asking how to set timeouts on the server, from the client. QUOTE TIME will do that - and it has 2 timeouts, as documented with QUOTE HELP TIME:

TIME <inactivity> <transfer>: Sets server time-out values for this FTP session.
  <inactivity> is the inactivity time-out in seconds
  <transfer> (optional) is the file transfer time-out in seconds.
Example:  TIME 900.

I was pointing out that we often don't know about the ___2nd timeout___ value for transfer timeout.

I must admit I don't know what FTPAPI is - you mention it is IBM's - I do know about Scott Klement's service program - is that what you mean?

Cheers
Vern

On 2/27/2019 7:52 AM, Brian Garland via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
Vernon,

I think you missed that we are already doing the TIME command to extend the
timeout on the server. IBM is suggesting we use DEBUG T1 and DEBUG T2 on
the client side. We can do that in their FTP client. I'm trying to
figure out how to do that in FTPAPI.

Brian


message: 4
date: Tue, 26 Feb 2019 20:36:06 -0600
from: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: FTP time ouit

Brian

Take a look at the QUOTE command - on the client it is used to run FTP
subcommands on the server.

You can do this - QUOTE HELP TIME - and see what parameters there are -
IIRC, there are a couple timeouts you can set.

HTH
Vern




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