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Changes for Unix platforms

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  • Single-user mode

    On Unix systems, the administrator can switch between the multi-user mode (default) and the single-user mode using the ftsetmode command. In single-user mode openFT runs completely under a specific user ID (the so called openFT ID) which is also FT and FTAC administrator. To permit creating and administering additional openFT instances in single-user mode, the commands ftcrei and ftmodi have been extended by the option -ua for specifying the user ID of a new instance.

  • SNMP is no longer supported on Unix platforms.
  • Support of systemd.

Changes in openFT version V12.1C10:

  • Support of Openshift.

Changes in openFT version V12.1C30:

  • Installation using license keys.

Changes in openFT version V12.1C40:

  • On Unix systems, as already in Windows systems, the FT administrator rights can be transferred to any user.
    The ftmodo command has been extended for this purpose.

Changes in openFT version V12.1C60:

  • The FT administrator now can assign a Linux group as FT administrator, every user in the group will have FT administrator rights.
    The ftmodo command has been extended for this purpose.