FTAM IOG Agent Configuration

You open the FTAM IOG collection agent configuration dialog from a workflow configuration. To open the configuration, click  Build → New Configuration. Select Workflow from the Configurations dialog. When prompted to Select workflow type, select Batch. Click Add agent and select FTAM IOG from the Collection tab of the Agent Selection dialog.

Switch Tab

FTAM IOG agent configuration dialog - Switch tab

Setting

Description

Setting

Description

Host Name

The host alias of the IOG. This host alias, which is located in the <ROOT_DIR>/etc/host_def file. The matching entry in the file specify the corresponding ISO address.

User Name

User name as defined in the IOG.

Password

Password related to the User Name .

Directory Control File 1

The name of the first directory control file is specified in the IOG. Additional directory control files can be specified in the Advanced tab.

Main Filename

Name of the main file as defined in the IOG.

Stop at Subfile

A subfile sequence number in the range of 0001-9999.

Regular Expression

A regular expression according to Java syntax, using the subfilename as input. The results are the names of the subfiles to be collected.

Remove After Collection

If enabled, the source files will be removed from the IOG after the collection.

Note

For further information about regular expressions in Java, please refer to http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html.

Interface Tab

FTAM IOG agent configuration dialog - Interface tab.

Setting

Description

Setting

Description

Host

Host name or IP address of the host where the FTAM Interface service is running.

Port

Port number on the Host, on which the FTAM Interface service is listening. The default port number is 16702.



Advanced Tab

 

Setting

Description

Setting

Description

Account

Optional account name, as defined in the IOG, if utilized.

File Store Password

Optional password for file access, as defined in the IOG, if utilized.

Document Type

A list from which the data format is selected; unstructured text, record-oriented text, or unstructured binary.

Directory Control File [2-4]

The names of up to three additional directory control files as defined in the IOG.