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The Question is: Hello - I have been trying to reconstruct the system accounting file - sys$manager:accountng.dat. I just got done creating a new system accounting file thru the $ set accounting/new_file command in order to save space. I ftp'd the old accountng.dat file to my pc using ms's ftp and ftping the file as a binary. When I brought it back however, the organization of the file changed from variable length 215 byte recs to fixed length 512 byte records. I tried to first run accounting on this file without success; next I ran analyze/rms/fdl, create/fdl, and convert to try to copy it back into the 215 var length format. The 512 length records were too long and generated informatory messages causing no records to be written and converted. Do you have any ideas on what I might do to resolve this problem? Thank you - Steve The Answer is : Without specific information on the products and versions involved, and without information on the specific corruptions involved, this question is difficult to answer. You will need to determine what IP package is in use and if there is any update that might be of interest here. If this is the TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS (UCX) package, you will want to determine the version and look for applicable ECOs. You will also want to look for any ECOs to FTP support on the PC system, as well. The resolution might be as simple as a SET FILE/ATTRIBUTES command with the correct file attribute settings, or it might involve using tools to unload and reload the data in the file. Also please see the previous discussions of "FTP file transfers and file formats?" and "BACKUP savesets corrupted via TCP/IP (UCX) FTP?", available via the search engine. And all this assumes that you cannot restore the file from BACKUP. Given this entire discussion, it would appear that the local BACKUP schedule needs reevaluation.
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