FTP adapter request and response for a pwd command
When you use a context item as an input for an adapter request, you must enclose the adapter request in the <request-data> elements. However, when you create a static request, <request-data> is not required and the adapter request starts with the <adapterName-adapter-request> element.
BMC recommends that you do not include unused elements in the adapter configuration because they might cause errors.
The following table describes the elements of an FTP adapter request with a pwd command.
Elements of an FTP adapter request with a pwd command
The following figure shows an XML template of the adapter request for the FTP adapter for the pwd command.
XML template of the FTP adapter request with pwd command
<ftp-request>
<targets>
<target name=""/>
</targets>
<data-transfer-mode></data-transfer-mode>
<commands>
<pwd/>
</commands>
</ftp-request>
The following figure shows an XML sample of the adapter request for the FTP adapter with pwd command.
XML sample of the FTP adapter request with pwd command
<ftp-request>
<targets>
<target name="host1"/>
<character-set>Shift_JIS</character-set>
</targets>
<data-transfer-mode>PASSIVE</data-transfer-mode>
<commands>
<pwd/>
</commands>
</ftp-request>
The pwd command request for the FTP adapter returns an adapter response that contains the present working directory. The following table describes the elements of an FTP adapter response to a request with pwd command.
Elements of an FTP adapter response to a request with pwd command
The following figure illustrates an XML template of the adapter response for the FTP adapter with pwd command.
XML template of the FTP adapter response with pwd command
<ftp-command-output>
<request-metadata>
<status>success</status>
<error>Present only with status of 'error'</error>
</request-metadata>
<targets-output>
<target-output host="server1">
<target-metadata>
<status>success</status>
<error>Present only with status of 'error'</error>
</target-metadata>
<commands-output>
<command-output>
<metadata>
<id>1</id>
<command>pwd</command>
<execution-milliseconds>value</execution-milliseconds>
<status>success</status>
<error>Present only with status of 'error'</error>
</metadata>
<output>
<pwd>/tmp</pwd>
</output>
</command-output>
</commands-output>
</target-output>
</targets-output>
</ftp-command-output>