If monitoring is activated the monitoring data can be called up on the local system or from a remote system.
Outputting monitoring data on the local system
Use the command FTSHWMON to show monitoring data locally.
FTSHWMON outputs the monitoring data in the form of tables that you can further process as required either programmatically or using an editor.
When you call FTSHWMON you can select specific monitoring data for output, whether or not output is formatted and the time interval at which output is performed. You can also specify the output medium. You can find details on the values output in the description of the FTSHWMON command.
Showing monitoring data on remote Unix or Windows systems
The monitoring data can also be shown in the openFT Monitor on a remote Unix or Windows system. To do this, you set up a special admission profile that is specified when the openFT monitor is called and causes only the monitoring values to be read and transferred. The admission profile uses the keyword *FTMONITOR as a preprocessing
command and is set up as follows:
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ONLYFTMONITOR is the (freely selectable) FTAC transfer admission that must be specified when the openFT Monitor is called. Alternatively, this transfer admission can also be specified in an ft or ncopy command used to transfer monitoring data in a Unix or Windows system.
You will find details in the manual "openFT (Unix and Windows systems) - Installation and Operation".