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id=2.Ġ 13:05:27 182 FW:File 'abc' was not DELETED within the time limit.Ġ 13:05:27 182 FW:File abc will be scanned at 1315. The size of file 'test'Ġ 13:05:27 182 FW:File 'prd' was not CREATED within the time limit.Ġ 13:05:27 182 FW:File prd will be scanned at 1315. The following example shows a Trace file output:Ġ 13:04:24 182 FW:ctmfw:command line 'ON_FILEWATCH tst CREATE'(arg#=3).Ġ 13:04:24 182 FW:ctmfw:command line 'ON_FILEWATCH prd CREATE 0 0 1 NOWĠ 13:04:24 182 FW:ctmfw:command line 'ON_FILEWATCH abc DELETE 0 0 1 NOWĠ 13:04:24 182 FW:File 'test' exists, its current size is 265.Ġ 13:04:24 182 FW:File 'test' has reached the minimum size of 4.Ġ 13:04:24 182 FW:File 'abc' does not exist.
#Filewatcher soapsdk.exe full
The variable is the full path name of a rule file containing the File Watcher rules.
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The configuration file must contain the following line: It is recommended that this default value not be changed.
#Filewatcher soapsdk.exe update
You need administrative permissions to update the registry key. The default value for this key is \DATA\ctmfw.cfg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\BMC Software\CONTROL-M/FileWatcher\SYSPRM\File Watcher Configuration File
#Filewatcher soapsdk.exe windows
The full path name to the ctmfw.cfg configuration file must be specified under the following Windows registry key that is generated automatically by the installation script: The rull.dat file provided with Control-M/Agent is a sample file and must be changed to reflect your requirements. To change one or more rules, change the contents of the rull.dat file. For details about ctmfw processing and return codes issued after detecting if a file is created or deleted in the specified time frame, see ctmfw utility processing and Return codes.Īs a service, ctmfw takes its parameters (rules) during startup from the rull.dat file whose full path name is specified in \data\ctmfw.cfg on Windows. For more information, see Running Control-M/Agent utilities as other users. To allow other users to run ctmfw, they must have write permissions to $CONTROLM and the CONTROLM environment variable must be set. For more information, see Watching a Single File or Watching Multiple Files. You can watch a single or multiple files. Rules can be provided in the command line or by a rule file. Running as a utility: ctmfw is invoked from the command line. For more information, see Usage as a Service. Service: ( Windows only) As a service, ctmfw takes its parameters (rules) during startup from the rull.dat file whose full path name is specified in \data\ctmfw.cfg. For more information, see Watching a Single File and Watching Multiple Files. The ctmfw utility runs from the command line to detect a single file or multiple files. DO actions can consist of adding or deleting events or executing a command.įile creation: The file size is ignored if a wildcard is specified as part of the file name unless the mon_size_wildcard parameter is set to Y.įile deletion: ctmfw must first detect the existence of the file before it can detect its deletion. When the file reaches a specified minimum size and does not increase in size for a specified period of time, the File Watcher utility either finishes with a status of OK or executes a specified DO action.
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The ctmfw utility does the following:įile transfer activity: When the file is detected, the job continues to monitor the size of the file. The process waits for the creation or deletion of a specified file. The ctmfw utility runs as a process on the Agent host computer. The Control-M Fire Watcher utility does not detect files with a modify time older than 50 years.