Ongoing π
The main panel displays the list of ongoing file transfer activities. This view includes essential details such as file name, transfer status, direction, and associated protocols or actors, allowing you to closely monitor the progress and status of each transfer.
π The File transfers page shows also file transfer activities relevant to the JMS Connector. Details are shown in the Details window appearing clicking the 3-dot icon.
The Monitoring β File Transfers section displays all transfers currently running.

The list of results may include hundreds or even thousands of files. To refine your search, use the Filters panel on the right.
Search by File Name To find files with a specific name, use the Search File Name field. This field is case-sensitive. Enter the full or partial filename and press Enter to run the search without applying any additional criteria.
Filter by Status To locate files with a particular status, select one or more options from the Status dropβdown list.
Search by Transfer ID If you know the fileβs Transfer ID, filter the results by entering it in the Search Transfer ID field.
Filter by Steng, Protocol, or Actor To find files associated with a specific Steng, protocol, or actor, use the corresponding fields.
Filter by Direction Use Select Direction to filter transfers by:
Inbound Client: Data Mover connects to another system to retrieve files.
Inbound Server: Data Mover receives a connection from another system that sends files to it.
Outbound Client: Data Mover connects to another system to send files.
Outbound Server: Data Mover receives a connection from another system that retrieves files from it.
You can select multiple filters to refine your results. For example, a filename, a status, and a protocol. When ready, click Apply to run the search.
Ongoing transfers can be temporarily stopped or permanently deleted. To do so, click the 3-dots icon and choose Suspend or Abort as needed.
To access the Report section, click the
icon.
For details on the remaining toolbar options at the top of the page, see the dedicated section here.
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