MFT commands
All Managed File Transfer commands are listed with links to their detailed descriptions.
Command name | Purpose |
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Commands for migration: | |
fteMigrateAgent | Migrate an agent and its configuration from WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition Version 7.0.4 to Managed File Transfer Version 7.5 or later |
fteMigrateConfigurationOptions | Migrate a WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition Version 7.0 configuration to Managed File Transfer Version 7.5 or later. |
fteMigrateLogger | Migrate the configuration of a stand-alone database logger from WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition Version 7.0.1 or later to Managed File Transfer V7.5 or later. |
Commands for configuration: | |
fteChangeDefaultConfigurationOptions | Change the default configuration options that you want Managed File Transfer to use |
fteCreateAgent | Create a Managed File Transfer Agent |
fteCreateBridgeAgent | Create a Managed File Transfer protocol bridge agent |
fteCreateCDAgent | Create a Managed File Transfer Connect:Direct bridge agent |
fteCreateEnvironment | Set the environment variable for the configuration and transfer of files for the Redistributable Managed File Transfer Agent. |
fteCreateLogger | Create a Managed File Transfer logger |
fteDefine | Generate the configuration scripts necessary to define the specified objects. |
fteDelete | Generate the configuration scripts necessary to remove the specified objects. |
fteDeleteAgent | Delete a particular Managed File Transfer Agent |
fteDeleteLogger | Delete a Managed File Transfer logger |
fteModifyAgent | Windows only. Modify an agent, Connect:Direct bridge agent, or protocol bridge agent to run as a Windows service. |
fteModifyLogger | Windows only. Modify the logger to run as a Windows service. |
fteSetupCommands | Specify the details of the queue manager that connects to the IBM MQ network when you issue commands |
fteSetupCoordination | Configure a Managed File Transfer coordination queue manager |
Commands for administration: | |
fteAnt | Run an Ant script in an environment with file transfer Ant tasks available. |
fteCancelTransfer | Cancel a file transfer |
fteCleanAgent | Clean up the queues used by an agent |
fteCreateMonitor | Create and start a new resource monitor |
fteCreateTemplate | Create a transfer template for future use |
fteCreateTransfer | Create and start a new file transfer |
fteDeleteMonitor | Stop and remove an existing resource monitor |
fteDeleteScheduledTransfer | Delete a particular file transfer that we have previously scheduled |
fteDeleteTemplates | Delete existing file transfer templates |
fteListAgents | List all of the agents registered against a particular coordination queue manager |
fteListMonitors | List all of the resource monitors registered against a particular coordination queue manager |
fteListScheduledTransfers | List all of the Managed File Transfer transfers that you previously created using the command line or the IBM MQ Explorer. |
fteListTemplates | List all the file transfer templates for a coordination queue manager |
ftePingAgent | Pings an agent to determine whether the agent is active and able to process transfers. |
fteSetProductID | Set z/OS SCRT recording product id |
fteShowAgentDetails | Display the details of a particular agent |
fteShowLoggerDetails | Display the details of a particular logger |
fteStartAgent | Start a particular agent before using it to transfer files |
fteStartLogger | Start logger |
fteStopAgent | Stop a particular agent |
fteStopLogger | Stop logger |
Command for security: | |
fteObfuscate | Encrypt sensitive data in credentials files. |
Commands for troubleshooting: | |
fteDisplayVersion | Display the product version |
fteSetAgentLogLevel | Enable or disable diagnostic information logging for file transfers between a Managed File Transfer protocol bridge agent and FTP/SFTP/FTPS file servers. |
fteSetAgentTraceLevel | Set the level of agent trace to run |
fteSetLoggerTraceLevel | Set the level of logger trace to run |
fteRAS | Run the RAS gathering tool |
See Installed MFT command sets for a table showing which commands are installed with which Managed File Transfer offering.
The syntax for each command and its parameters is presented in the form of a syntax diagram called a railroad diagram. For information about how to interpret railroad diagrams, see How to read railroad diagrams.