Administer openFT | |
ftstart | Start asynchronous openFT server |
ftstop | Stop asynchronous openFT server |
ftshwo | Display operating parameters |
ftmodo | Modify operating parameters |
ftshwd | Display diagnostic information |
fttrace | Evaluate trace files |
Administer partners | |
ftaddptn | Enter a partner in the partner list |
ftshwptn | Display partner properties |
ftmodptn | Modify partner properties |
ftremptn | Remove a partner from the partner list |
Administer key pair sets for authentication | |
ftcrek | Create key pair set |
ftimpk | Import keys |
ftshwk | Show key properties |
ftmodk | Modify keys |
ftupdk | Update public keys |
ftdelk | Delete key pair set |
Remote administration and ADM traps | |
ftadm | Enter a remote administration command |
ftshwc | Display remote administrable openFT instances |
ftshwatp | Display ADM traps |
ftexpc | Export configuration of the remote administration server |
ftimpc | Import configuration of the remote administration server |
File transfer and request queue managing | |
ncopy / | Issue synchronous file transfer request |
ft / ftacopy | Issue asynchronous file transfer request |
ftcanr | Cancel asynchronous file transfer requests |
ftalarm | Report failed requests |
ftmodr | Change the order of the requests in the request queue |
ftshwr | Display the properties and status of requests |
Remote command execution | |
ftexec | Execute operating system commands in remote system |
File management | |
ftcredir | Create remote directories |
ftshw | Display attributes of a file / a directory in the remote system |
ftshwf | Display the FTAM attributes of a local file |
ftmod | Modify file attributes in a remote system |
ftmoddir | Modify the attributes of remote directories |
ftmodf | Modify the FTAM attributes of a local file |
ftdel | Delete a file in a remote system |
ftdeldir | Delete remote directories |
Logging | |
ftshwl | Display log records or log files |
ftdell | Delete log records or log files |
fthelp | Display information on the reason codes in the log records |
FTAC function | |
ftcrep | Create FT profile |
ftshwp | Display FT profile |
ftmodp | Modify FT profile |
ftdelp | Delete FT profile |
ftshwa | Display admission set |
ftmoda | Modify admission set |
ftexpe | Export FT profiles and admission sets |
ftshwe | Display FT profiles and admission sets from a file |
ftimpe | Import FT profiles and admission sets |
Administer instances | |
ftseti | Set an instance |
ftshwi | Output information on instances |
ftmodi | Modify an instance |
ftupdi | Update the instance directory |
ftdeli | Deactivate an instance |
Display measurement data | |
ftshwm | Display measurement data of the openFT operation |
ftmonitor | Display measurement data of the openFT operation on openFT Monitor |
Output of general information and miscellaneous commands | |
ftinfo | Output information about the openFT system |
ftshwo | Display operating parameters |
ftshwptn | Display partner properties |
ftedit | Load local or remote files in the openFT editor |
ftmsg | Output message box on a graphical display |
openFT | Start openFT Explorer |
As the administrator, you may execute the commands listed below with the additional options to perform the corresponding action system-wide. This means that:
You can use ftcanr to delete any desired file transfer requests.
You can use ftcrep to create FT profiles for any login names
You can use ftdelp to delete any FT profiles.
You can use ftmoda to modify and privilege any of the admission sets.
You can use ftmodp to modify any of the FT profiles.
You can use ftmodr to change the order of all requests in the request queue independent of the login name.
You can use ftshwa to display any of the admission sets.
You can use ftshwl to display any of the log records.
You can use ftshwp to display any of the FT profiles.
You can use ftshwr to obtain information about all the requests for all user IDs.
The following commands are valid for Windows and Unix systems as of openFT version V12.1C30:
License key administration | |
ftaddlic | Add license keys |
ftremlic | Remove license keys |
ftshwlic | Show license keys |
The following commands are valid for Windows and Unix systems as of openFT version V12.1C80:
Back up and restore the entire openFT configuration | |
ftbackup | Backing up the openFT configuration |
ftrestore | Restoring the openFT configuration |