When you transfer OpenVMS files to a UNIX system and back again,
some record attributes might be lost. To preserve all RMS file
attributes, use the /FDL qualifier (File Definition Language)
with the GET and PUT commands.
You might also need to use the SET TYPE command to determine the
type of file transfer:
o Specifying SET TYPE ASCII results in a sequential file with
variable records. Select this type when transferring ASCII
text files.
o Specifying SET TYPE IMAGE results in a sequential file with
fixed records of 512 bytes. Select this type when transferring
non-ASCII files, such as binary files or executable image
files.
For example, to transfer an executable image to a remote UNIX
host, follow these steps:
1. Specify the IMAGE data type:
FTP> SET TYPE IMAGE
2. Transfer the file to the remote host. At the same time, create
and transfer a secondary file with the file's OpenVMS record
attributes:
FTP> PUT/FDL file
To retrieve the file from a remote UNIX host, follow these steps:
1. Specify the IMAGE data type:
FTP> SET TYPE IMAGE
2. Retrieve the file from the remote host after retrieving and
using the secondary file containing the file's OpenVMS record
attributes:
FTP> GET/FDL file.dat