Guidelines for Configuring a Worker "Common File System"
The "Common File System" refers to setting up a mechanism to transfer files between the Windchill server and the worker — that is, transferring files to be published to the worker and then transferring published viewables back to Windchill. There are various techniques for setting up a Common File System that can be accessed by both the Worker and the Windchill server, such as Windows Mapped Drives or UNC paths; the Windows IIS; or Apache, FileZilla, or UNIX FTP and FTPS servers.
You can configure Common File Systems to communicate between various Windows and UNIX server/worker combinations. This topic describes which tools are supported for the various configurations.
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For any combination other than Windows to Windows, you must use an FTP or FTPS setup between file systems.
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The configurations that are tested and supported by PTC are listed below.
• Windows server to Windows worker:
◦ Uses the WorkerDaemon service to start the worker.
◦ Transfers data via a common file system using a Windows mapped drive or a UNC path.
◦ Transfers data via a common file system using FTP to a supported FTP service installed on the Windows worker machine.
• Windows server to UNIX worker:
◦ Uses Telnet to start the worker.
◦ Transfers data via a common file system using FTP to a supported FTP service installed on the UNIX operating system on the worker machine.
• UNIX server to Windows worker:
◦ Uses the WorkerDaemon service to start the worker.
◦ Transfers data via a common file system using FTP to a supported FTP service installed on the Windows worker machine.
• UNIX server to UNIX worker:
◦ Uses Telnet to start the worker.
◦ Transfers data via a common file system using FTP to a supported FTP service installed on the UNIX operating system on the worker machine.
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• Windchill FTPS supports only Explicit FTPS mode; Implicit FTPS mode is not supported. Thus, in a Windchill configuration, the FTPS client explicitly requests security from an FTPS server, and subsequently invoke a mutually agreed encryption method.
• For troubleshooting FTP issues, you can enable logging to see actual FTP commands sent to and from the server. See the <Windchill>/codebase/loggers.html file for more information regarding the logging options related to FTP.
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