To allow an openFT instance to act as an ADM trap server, you must carry out the following actions in your role as FT administrator:
The "Remote Administration Server" function must be activated on the ADM trap server. To do this, enter the command ftmodo -admcs=y.
Alternatively: In the openFT Explorer, choose Administration - Operating Parameters to open the Addresses tab, and activate the option Remote Administration Server.It is not necessary for an ADM trap server to be simultaneously used as a remote administration server, but this does have the advantage that every remote administrator can view "their" ADM traps using the remote administration facility. See section “Viewing ADM traps”.
In the ADM trap server, set up an admission profile that can be used for the administration function "Receive ADM traps". To do this, use the ftcrep command with the -ff=l option.
Alternatively: In the openFT Explorer open the Options tab in the Admission Profile dialog box and activate the Receive ADM traps option.The transfer admission for this profile must be entered in the operating parameters of the openFT instances that are to send the traps to the ADM trap server. See "Configuring ADM traps in the openFT instance".
The ADM traps are stored in the file sysatpf, which is located in the log directory of the relevant openFT instance. In the case of the standard instance, the pathname is:
/var/openFT/std/log/sysatpf (Unix systems)
%ProgramData%\Fujitsu Technology Solutions\openFT\var\std\log\sysatpf (Windows systems)
The file sysatpf is written cyclically. This means that the oldest ADM trap entry is overwritten when a given maximum size is exceeded.
ADM traps cannot be explicitly deleted.