The ADM administrator is the only person permitted to administer the remote administration server. Because no ADM administrator is defined by default after openFT has been installed, we urgently recommend that you define one first. This property is bound to the admission set and must therefore be assigned by the FTAC administrator.
In your role as FTAC administrator, call the following command:
ftmoda userid -admpriv=y
This makes the user ID userid the ADM administrator. Once the ADM administrator has been defined, only the ADM administrator is permitted to transfer the permission to another user ID or return the admission using ftmoda -admpriv=n
. It is not sufficient for you to be an FT administrator or an FTAC administrator.
If you do not specify a user ID (ftmoda -admpriv=y
) you are both the FTAC administrator and the ADM administrator.
The ADM administrator is indicated in the ATTR column in the output from the ftshwa command. The value ADMPR appears in the associated admission set.
In place of the commands you can also use the openFT Explorer functions, for instance via the object directory Admission Sets in the object tree on the left-hand side or using the menu: File - New - Admission Set.