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Monitoring and controlling FT operation

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Fetch information on the FT system

The FT administrator uses the following commands to obtain information on the system:

FTSHWOPT

Information on operating parameters

FTSHWPTN

Information on partner systems

FTSHWLOG

Information on log entries

NSTATUS

Information on file transfer status

FTSHWINS

Information on openFT instances

FTSHWMON

Show monitoring data from openFT operation

The FTSHWOPT command furnishes information on the current settings of the operating parameters.

FTSHWPTN yields information on the partner systems and their associated properties, e.g., names, addresses, security levels for FTAC, and so on.

To support automatic monitoring, some events which are not direct responses to user input are reported by openFT via console messages. More detailed information on this topic can be found in the section .

The command FTSHWLOG can be used to display the logs of file transfer requests.

NSTATUS enables the FT administrator to retrieve information on all file transfer requests in his or her system, even when the FT system is stopped.

Using FTSHWINS, the FT administrator can find out which openFT instances exist in the system and have their characteristics and status displayed. FTSHWINS only works if openFT has been started as a subsystem.

FTSHWMON outputs the monitoring values from openFT operation. To do this, monitoring must be activated by means of FTMODOPT.