Job Management Partner 1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide

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3.7.1 Information that can be saved and recovered

Organization of this subsection
(1) Definition information
(2) Log information

(1) Definition information

The following table lists and describes the definition information that can be saved and recovered.

Table 3-8 JP1/FTP definition information

Information File and directory names Owner Access permission#1
Environment settings /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/environment#2 Superuser Owner: rw
Other: r
Auto-start program settings /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/UserData#3 Superuser Owner: rwx
Other: rx
Transmission settings /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/carddata#4 Superuser Owner: rw
Other: r
Managed host definition information /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/hostdef.csv #5 Superuser Owner: rw
Other: r
Log daemon definition information /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/ftslog.conf Superuser Owner: rw
Other: r
Connection-rejection user definition file /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/jp1ftpusers#6 Superuser Owner: r
Connection-permission user definition file /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/jp1ftpusers.allow#6 Superuser Owner: r
PASV-mode file transmission definition file /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/ftspasvmode#7 Superuser Owner: r
Definition file for the function for controlling remote host connections /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/jp1ftphost.access_list#8 Superuser Owner: r
Definition file for the function for limiting directory access /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/jp1ftpusers.directory_list#9 Superuser Owner: r
JP1/FTP host definition file for a multiple IP address environment /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/ftshostenv.conf#10 Superuser Owner: r
FTP connection response message file /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/ftsbanner#11 Superuser Owner: r
Table information file /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/.ftstblvers Superuser Owner: r

#1
These are the minimum permissions. Other permissions might be added depending on the execution environment.

#2
This file does not exist if the environment definition has never been changed (neither ftsdefine nor ftsutil has been executed).

#3
There are files with individual user names under UserData and each of those files contains auto-start program information for that user. You can save and move files only for an applicable user.

#4
This file does not exist if transmissions have not been registered (ftsclient or ftsregc) or if transmission information has not been registered using the Operations-Manager Console (ftsconsole).

#5
This file does not exist if no managed host has been added by the Operations-Manager Console (ftsconsole).

#6
This file does not exist if the function for controlling remote logins has not been defined.

#7
This file does not exist if file transmissions in the PASV mode have not been defined.

#8
This file does not exist if the node connection control function has not been defined.

#9
This file does not exist if the function for limiting directory access has not been defined.

#10
This file does not exist if settings for a multiple IP address environment have not been defined.

#11
This file does not exist if FTP connection response messages have not been defined.

(2) Log information

The following table lists and describes the log information that can be saved and recovered.

Table 3-9 JP1/FTP log information

Information File and directory names Owner Access permission#
Log information /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/history Superuser Owner: rw
Other: r
Protocol trace /var/opt/jp1_fts/trace Superuser Owner: rwx
Other: rx
System information /var/opt/jp1_fts/sys/system Superuser Owner: rw
Event log Reference file name for the event log that is defined in the log daemon definition information
Default:
/var/opt/jp1_fts/trace/ftsevent.log.n
n: Value from 1 to the number of event log backup files
Superuser Owner: rw
Other: r
Access log /var/opt/jp1_fts/trace/ftsaccess.log Superuser Owner: rw

#
These are the minimum permissions. Other permissions might be added depending on the execution environment.

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