Response-Suffix - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
temporary
nfs
Guidelines
The response-storage command specifies the storage for response file. In normal
operation, the FTP client should delete response files after reading them. After a
system restart or power cycle, response files do not remain available.
The default is temporary, where the response files are stored in temporary storage
on the system. This storage is limited in size. Using temporary storage reduces the
available system storage for processing. Temporary storage should not be used
when using a virtual persistent file system. In virtual persistent file systems, it is
highly unlikely that there would be enough space.
Selecting nfs uses an NFS server to store these files, which eliminates storage space
constraints.
This command is relevant when response-type is virtual-filesystem. Otherwise, it
is ignored.
Related Commands
filesystem, response-nfs-mount, response-type

response-suffix

Specifies the suffix to add when generating response files.
Syntax
response-suffix suffix
Parameters
suffix
Guidelines
The response-suffix command specifies the suffix to add to the URL file name
portion before using it as the response file name or URL. If none specified, no
suffix is added.
This command is relevant when response-type is virtual-filesystem or ftp-client.
Otherwise, it is ignored.
Related Commands
response-type
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(Default) Stores response files in temporary storage on the system. This
storage space has limited size.
Stores response files on the top level directory of the specified NFS server.
Only the NFS server limits the storage space.
Specifies the suffix to add. Use a regular expression in the ^[^/]*$ form.
Note that the directory separator (/) is not allowed.
The default is an empty string.

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