The interface is a stand-alone program for Linux that communicates with the system through the specified TCP port. The interface consists of the following binaries: It is important to start the interface by using a full path name. If the binaries are placed in start_ftaminterface
- Starts the interface.status_ftaminterface
- Reports status of the interface.stop_ftaminterface
- Terminates the interface.ftamagent
- Internal communication agent./opt/mz/ftam/bin
the same path must be used when the interface is started. The following command can be used to start the interface:$ /opt/mz/ftam/bin/start_ftaminterface ROOT_DIR=/var/ftamroot PORT=16702
The port name mzftam not found in /etc/services, the default value 16702
will be used.
Binary directory: /opt/ftam_isode_if
FTAM root directory: /var/ftam_root
FTAM interface port: 16702
INFO: The interface has been started.
$
Info!
The binaries can be downloaded from User Settings (4.1).
If you are using a 64-bit OS, you will be required to install the 32-bit versions of the OS system libraries. This is because the ftam binaries requires the 32-bit versions of the OS system libraries to be present.
The root directory contains internal state information for recovery and log files.