FTP Backup Context

Axigen Documentation

The commands available for the FTP-Backup context are:

  • EXIT/QUIT – exits CLI and closes connection to Axigen

  • HELP – prints this help message

  • BACK – cancels any changes made and switches back to the previous context

  • COMMIT – commits the changes made in this context

  • SHOW [ATTR <param>] – shows information about this context

  • SAVE Config – saves the server's running configuration

  • LIST Listeners – lists available listeners

  • START Service – starts the FTP backup service

  • STOP Service – stops the FTP backup service

  • SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max no. of wrong commands

  • SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications

  • SET [maxConnThreads <maxThreads>] – sets the max. no. of threads handling the conn.

  • SET [minConnThreads <minThreads>] – sets the min. no. of threads handling the conn.

  • SET [logLevel <level>] – sets the service's logging level

  • SET [logType <type>] – sets the service's logging type

  • SET [logHost <host>] – sets the service's remote logging host

  • SET [messagesTarEnabled <yes – enables/disables tar archive on messages

  • SET [nameEncoding <utf7|utf8>] – sets name encoding for path names

  • CONFIG AccessControl – enters the AccessControl context

  • RESET – resets the service to the currently active configuration

  • ADD Listener [address] <address> – adds a listener to the service (changes context)

  • UPDATE Listener [address] <address> – updates a listener from the service (changes context)

  • REMOVE Listener [address] <address> – removes a listener from the service

  • SHOW Listener [address] <address> [ATTR <param>] – shows the given listener

  • FILESYSTEM mount <mountPoint> domain <name>

  • FILESYSTEM mount <mountPoint> domain <name> publicFolder [<folderPath>]

  • FILESYSTEM mount <mountPoint> domain <name> object <name> [folder <folderPath>]

  • FILESYSTEM unmount <mountPoint>

  • FILESYSTEM status [<mountPoint>]

  • REMOVE BACKUP <backupLabel> [from domain <name>]

  • LIST BACKUPS [from domain <name>]

  • PURGE BACKUPS [from domain <name>]