FTPS Collection Agent Configuration(4.3)
The FTPS Collection agent allows you to connect to an FTP server using TLS to retrieve the files located from a certain directory in that server.
Connection Tab
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 tab contains configuration data that is relevant to a remote server.Item | Description |
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Server Information Provider | The standard behavior is Single Server. If your system is installed with the Multi Server File functionality, you can configure the FTPS agent to collect from more than one server. For further information, contact your System Administrator. |
Host | Primary host name or IP address of the remote host to be connected. If a connection cannot be established to this host, the Additional Hosts specified in the Advanced tab, are tried. |
Username | Username for an account on the remote host, enabling the FTPS session to login. |
Password | Password related to the Username. |
Transfer Type | Data transfer type to be used during file retrieval.
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Encryption Type | You can select an encryption type: Implicit - Full encryption of FTP connection from the start of the session |
File System Type | Type of file system on the remote host.
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Client Authentication | If you select this check box, you must enter the keystore file location (JKS format) and password to connect to the FTPS  Server. The connection fails if the file is invalid or not found, or if the key in the file is not the same as the file stored in the FTPS  server. |
Keystore Location | Enter the keystore file location in JKS format. You must populate this field if you have selected the Client Authentication check box. |
Keystore Password | Enter the keystore password. You must populate this field if you have selected the Client Authentication check box. |
Reuse SSL/TTL Session | Select this check box to reuse the SSL/TTL session. |
Enable Collection Retries | Select this check box to enable repetitive attempts to connect and start a file transfer. When this option is selected, the agent will attempt to connect to the host as many times as is stated in the Max Retries field described below. If the connection fails, a new attempt will be made after the number of seconds entered in the Retry Interval (s) field described below. |
Retry Interval (s) | Enter the time interval in seconds, between retries. If a connection problem occurs, the actual time interval before the first attempt to reconnect will be the time set in the Timeout field in the Advanced tab plus the time set in the Retry Interval (s) field. For the remaining attempts, the actual time interval will be the number seconds entered in this field. |
Max Retries | Enter the maximum number of retries to connect. In case more than one connection attempt has been made, the number of used retries will be reset as soon as a file transfer is completed successfully. Note! This number does not include the original connection attempt. |
Enable RESTART Retries | Select this check box to enable the agent to send a RESTART command if the connection has been broken during a file transfer. The RESTART command contains information about where in the file you want to resume the file transfer. Before selecting this option, ensure that the FTPS server supports the RESTART command. When this option is selected, the agent will attempt to re-establish the connection, and resume the file transfer from the point in the file stated in the RESTART command, as many times as is entered in the Max Retries field described below. When a connection has been re-established, a RESTART command will be sent after the number of seconds entered in the Retry Interval (s) field described below. Note! The RESTART Retries settings will not work if you have selected to decompress the files in the Source tab, see the section below, Source Tab. Note! RESTART is not always supported for transfer type ASCII. For further information about the RESTART command, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc959/. |
Retry RESTARTS Interval (s) | Enter the time interval, in seconds, you want to wait before initiating a restart in this field. This time interval will be applied for all restart retries. If a connection problem occurs, the actual time interval before the first attempt to send a RESTART command will be the time set in the Timeout field in the Advanced tab plus the time set in the Retry Interval (s) field. For the remaining attempts, the actual time interval will be the number seconds entered in this field. |
Max RESTARTS | Enter the maximum number of restarts per file you want to allow. In case more than one attempt to send the RESTART command has been made, the number of used retries will be reset as soon as a file transfer is completed successfully. |
Source Tab
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 tab contains configurations related to the remote host, source directories and source files. The following text describes the configuration options available when no custom strategy has been chosen.Item | Description |
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Collection Strategy | If there are more than one collection strategy available in the system, a Collection Strategy drop down list will also be visible. |
Directory | Absolute pathname of the source directory on the remote host, where the source files reside. If the FTPS server is of UNIX type, the path name might also be given relative to the home directory of the User Name account. |
Filename | Name of the source files on the remote host. Regular expressions according to Java syntax applies. For further information, see http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html. Example To match all file names beginning with Note! When collecting files from VAX file systems, the names of the source files include both path and filename, which has to be considered when entering the regular expression. |
Compression | Compression type of the source files. Determines if the agent will decompress the files before passing them on in the workflow.
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If enabled, the source files will be moved to the automatically created subdirectory | |
Append Suffix to Filename | Enter the suffix that you want added to the file name prior to collecting it. Important! Before you execute your workflow, make sure that none of the file names in the collection directory include this suffix. |
Inactive Source Warning (h) | If enabled, when the configured number of hours have passed without any file being available for collection, a warning message (event) will appear in the System Log and Event Area: The source has been idle for more than <n> hours, the last inserted file is <file>. |
If enabled, the source files will be moved from the source directory (or from the directory Note! The Directory has to be located in the same file system as the collected files at the remote host. Also, absolute pathnames must be defined (relative pathnames cannot be used). If a file with the same filename, but with a different content, already exists in the target directory, the workflow will abort. If a file with the same file name, AND the same content, already exists in the target directory, this file will be overwritten and the workflow will not abort. | |
If enabled, the source files will be renamed after the collection, and remain (or moved back from the directory Note! When the File System Type for VAX/VMS is selected, some issues must be considered. If a file is renamed after collection on a VAX/VMS system, the filename might become too long. In that case the following rules will apply: A VAX/VMS filename consists of <file name>.<extension>;<version>, where the maximum number of characters for each part is:
If the new filename turns out to be longer than 39 characters, the agent will move part of the filename to the extension part. If the total sum of the filename and extension part exceeds 78 characters, the last characters are truncated from the extension. Â An example: Â A_VERY_LONG_FILENAME_WITH_MORE_THAN_39_ CHARACTERS.DAT;5 Â will be converted to: Â A_VERY_LONG_FILENAME_WITH_MORE_THAN_39_. CHARACTERSDAT;5 Note! Creating a new file on the FTPS server with the same file name as the original file, but with another content, will cause the workflow to abort. Creating a new file with the same file name AND the same content as the original file, will cause the file to be overwritten. | |
If enabled, the source files will be removed from the source directory (or from the directory | |
If enabled, the source files will remain in the source directory after the collection. This field is not  available if  is enabled. | |
Destination | Full pathname of the directory on the remote host into which the source files will be moved after the collection. This field is only available if  is enabled. |
Prefix and Suffix | Prefix and/or suffix that will be appended to the beginning and the end of the name of the source files, respectively, after the collection. These fields are only available if  or  is enabled.Warning! If |
Search and Replace | Select either Move to or Rename option to enable Search and Replace.
Search and Replace operate on your entries in a way that is similar to the Unix sed utility. The identified filenames are modified and forwarded to the following agent in the workflow. This functionality enables you to perform advanced filename modifications, as well:
Search and Replace Examples To rename the fileÂ
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Note that the search value divides the file name into two parts by using parentheses. The replace value applies to the second part by using the place holder |
Keep (days) | Number of days to keep moved or renamed source files on the remote host after the collection. In order to delete the source files, the workflow has to be executed (scheduled or manually) again, after the configured number of days. Note! A date tag is added to the filename, determining when the file may be removed. This field is only available if  or  is enabled. |
Route FileReferenceUDR | Select this check box if you want to forward the data to an SQL Loader agent. See the description of the SQL Loader agent in /wiki/spaces/MD/pages/2957096 for further information. |
Advanced Tab
The Advanced tab contains configurations related to the use of the FTPS service.
For example, in case the used FTPS server does not return the file listed in a well-defined format the Disable File Detail Parsing  option can be useful. For information refer to that section.
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Command Port | The value in this field defines which port number the FTPS service will use on the remote host. |
Timeout (s) | The maximum time, in seconds, to wait for response from the server. 0 (zero) means to wait forever. |
Must be enabled if FTPS passive mode is used for data connection. In passive mode, the channel for data transfer between client and server is initiated by the client instead of by the server. This is useful when a firewall is situated between the client and the server. | |
Disables parsing of file detail information received from the FTPS server. This enhances the compatibility with unusual FTPS servers but disables some functionality. If file detail parsing is disabled, file modification timestamps will not be available to the collector. The collector does not have the ability to distinguish between directories and simple files, sub directories in the input directory must for that reason not  match the filename regular expression. The agent assumes that a file named DR_TMP_DIR is a directory because a directory named DR_TMP_DIR is used when Move to Temporary Directory under the Source tab is activated. Therefore, it is not allowed to name a regular file in the collection directory DR_TMP_DIR. Note! When collecting files from a VAX file system, this option has to be enabled. | |
Additional Hosts | List of additional host names or IP addresses that may be used to access the source directory, from which the source files are collected. These hosts are tried, in sequence from top to bottom, if the agent fails to connect to the remote host, set in the Connection tab. Use the , , ,  and  buttons to configure the order of the hosts in the list. |