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3 Contents 1 Preface Brief description of the product Target group Concept of openft for Windows manuals Changes since the last version of the manual Notational conventions README files Current information on the Internet License provisions openft - the Managed File Transfer Heterogeneous computer systems File conversion openft product range Heterogeneous networks The OSI reference model Position of the openft product family in the OSI Reference Model openft partners FTAM partners FTP partners Transferring files Specifying the transfer start time Controlling the duration of a request Request queue Automatic restart File management openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide
4 Contents 2.5 Remote command execution Automation File transfer with preprocessing, postprocessing and follow-up processing Preprocessing Postprocessing Follow-up processing Program interfaces openft script interface Further processing of openft data Secure operation The FTAC function Features of the FTAC function Admission set FT profile (admission profile) Effects of an admission profile FTAC administrator Encryption for file transfer requests Logging openft operations - the logging function Authentication Using openft in a cluster Switching language interfaces File transfer and file management File names Unique file names for receive files BS2000/OSD file names File names in Unix systems Windows file names z/os file names File passwords File types BS2000/OSD files z/os files Unix and Windows files FTAM files Transfer of various file types Migrated files openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide
5 Contents 3.4 Transferring 7-bit, 8-bit and Unicode files Code tables and coded character sets (CCS) Specifying the CCS on a transfer request Data conversion Entries for the remote system Defining the partner computer Transfer admission Options for file transfer Maximum record lengths Syntax rules Compressed file transfer Encrypted file transfer Notifying results Access mode Preprocessing and postprocessing Follow-up processing File management File management in the remote system File management in the local system Special points for file transfer with FTAM partners Virtual filestore Mapping file access rights Outbound requests Inbound requests Mapping FTAM attributes to the real file system Inbound mapping of FTAM attributes Inbound mapping the document type Access protection Outbound mapping of the document type FTAM diagnostic codes as per ISO Addressing via Application Entity Title (AET) Working with openft The openft Explorer The openft-script interface The openft commands Program interface openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide
6 Contents 5 openft commands for the user Overview of the commands Notational conventions Output in CSV format ft - Asynchronous file transfer ftcanr - Cancel asynchronous requests ftcredir - Create remote directories ftcrep - Create an FT profile ftdel - Delete a file in a remote system ftdeldir - Delete remote directories ftdelp - Delete FT profiles ftedit - Load local or remote files in the openft editor ftexec - Execute operating system commands in remote system Messages from the ftexec command fthelp - Display information on the log record reason codes ftinfo - Output information on the openft system ftmod - Modify file attributes in a remote system ftmoda - Modify admission sets ftmoddir - Modify attributes of remote directories ftmodf - Modify the FTAM attributes of a local file ftmodp - Modify FT profiles ftmodr - Change the property of requests ftmonitor - Call the openft Monitor for displaying measurement data ftmsg - Output a message box on a graphical display ftseti - Set an instance ftsetpwd - Store user password ftshw - Display the attributes of one or more remote files Description of file attribute display ftshwa - Display admission sets Output format of ftshwa openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide
11 1 Preface The openft product range transfers and manages files automatically, securely, and cost-effectively. The reliable and user-friendly transfer of files is an important function in a high-performance computer network. The corporate topologies consist of networked PC workstations, which are usually additionally linked to a mainframe or Unix based server or Windows server. This allows much of the processing power to be provided directly at the workstation, while file transfer moves the data to the mainframe for further processing there as required. In such landscapes, the locations of the individual systems may be quite far apart. Fujitsu Technology Solutions offers an extensive range of file transfer products - the openft product range - for the following system platforms: BS2000/OSD Solaris TM (SPARC /Intel TM ), LINUX, AIX, HP-UX Microsoft Windows Vista TM, Windows TM 7, Windows Server 2008 TM and Windows Server 2008 R2 TM z/os (IBM ) openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide 11
12 Brief description of the product Preface 1.1 Brief description of the product openft for Windows systems is the file transfer product for systems with the Windows Vista TM, Windows TM 7, Windows Server 2008 TM und Windows Server 2008 R2 TM from Microsoft. All openft products communicate with each other using the openft protocol (previously known as the: FTNEA) as laid down by Fujitsu. Since a number of FT products from other software vendors also support these protocols, many interconnection options are available. When used in combination with openft-ftam, openft also supports the FTAM file transfer protocol (File Transfer Access and Management) standardized by ISO (International Organization for Standardization). This makes it possible to interconnect with even more systems from other vendors whose file transfer products support the same standard. When used in combination with openft-ftp, openft also supports the FTP protocol. This makes it possible to interconnect with other FTP servers. With the integrated FTAC function, openft offers extended admission and access protection (FTAC stands for File Transfer Access Control). 1.2 Target group This manual is aimed at users who wish to transfer or manage files using openft for Windows systems. It explains how to use the FTAC function. To understand this manual, it is useful to have a knowledge of the Windows operating systems. 12 openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide
13 Preface Concept of manuals 1.3 Concept of openft for Windows manuals The complete description of openft and its optional components comprises four manuals. The description is divided among the manuals as follows: openft for Windows systems - Installation and Administration The system administrator manual is intended for FT, FTAC and ADM administrators. It describes: the installation of openft and its optional components the operation, control and monitoring of the FT system and the FTAC environment the administration commands for FT and FTAC administrators the configuration and operation of a remote administration server and a ADM trap server openft for Windows systems - Managed File Transfer in the Open World The user manual is intended for the openft user and describes: the basic functions of the openft product family, the conventions for file transfers to computers running different operating systems, details on implementing FTAM, the openft user commands, the openft-script commands, the messages of the different components. openft for Unix systems and Windows systems - C Program Interface This manual is intended for C programmers and describes the C program interface on Unix systems and Windows systems. openft for Unix systems and Windows systems - openft-script Interface This manual is intended for XML programmers and describes: the openft-script commands the XML statements for the openft-script interface i Many of the functions described in the manuals are also available in the openft graphical interface, the openft Explorer. A detailed online help system that describes the operation of all the dialogs is supplied together with the openft Explorer. openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide 13
14 Changes since the last version of the manual Preface 1.4 Changes since the last version of the manual This section describes the changes in openft V12.0 for Windows compared to openft V12.0 for Windows. i The functional extensions to the openft commands, whether they relate to administrators or users, are also available in the openft Explorer. For details, see the New functions section in the associated online help system. Configuration Editor for remote administration With the new Configuration Editor, openft provides a graphical user interface which can be used to create or modify a configuration file for remote administration. The configuration can be seen immediately in the Configuration Editor in the form of a tree structure and corresponds to the subsequent display in the openft Explorer. The Configuration Editor is started via the openft Explorer. Extended logging functions The logging functions have been extended as follows: Switch log file and offline logging The log file can be changed during operation. After switchover, new log records are written to a new log file. The previous log file is retained as an offline log file. The log records it contains can still be viewed using the tools available in openft. To permit this, the command interface has been extended as follows: ftmodo: New option -lf=c to switch the log file. ftshwl: New options -lf, -tlf and -plf to view the log records present in offline log files. New option -llf to output the names of all log files (including offline log files). ftdell: New selection criterion -tlf to delete offline log records. Automatic deletion of log records Intervals for the automatic deletion of log records can be set in the operating parameters. To make this possible, the following options have been added to the ftmodo command: -ld, -lda, -ldd and -ldt. The settings can be displayed using the ftshwo command. 14 openft V12.0 for Windows Systems - User Guide 781b155fdc