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In this microlearning we will take a look at Server Message Block (SMB) connectivity within eMagiz. 4 4 5 5 Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 6 6 ... ... @@ -12,115 +12,126 @@ 12 12 == 2. Key concepts == 13 13 14 14 This microlearning is about SMB (connectivity). 15 -* By SMB connectivity, we mean: Making sure that eMagiz can communicate with the SMB protocol to exchange file-based data. 16 16 17 - ==3.SMBConnectivity==15 +By SMB connectivity, we mean: Making sure that eMagiz can communicate with the SMB protocol to exchange file-based data. 18 18 19 -In some cases, there is no communication possible with a local file directory. Or there is a requirement from the external party to place the files somewhere else. Mainly the somewhere else is either an FTP or an SFTP. However, there is a third communication protocol that can be used for file transfer. In this microlearning we will take a look at Server Message Block (SMB) connectivity within eMagiz. 17 +* FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a network protocol for transmitting files between computers over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections. 18 +* In an FTP transaction, the end user's computer is typically called the localhost. The second computer involved in FTP is a remote host, which is usually a server. 19 +* Servers must be set up to run FTP services, and the client must have FTP software installed to access these services. 20 +* eMagiz provides several components to set up the FTP connection 20 20 21 -* SMB (Server Message Block) is a network protocol for transmitting files between computers over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections. 22 -* In an SMB transaction, the end user's computer is typically called the localhost. The second computer involved in SMB is a remote host, which is usually a server. 23 -* Servers must be set up to run SMB services, and the client must have SMB software installed to access these services. 24 -* eMagiz provides several components to set up the SMB connection 22 +== 3. FTP Connectivity == 25 25 26 - So,wherethefilepickupcomponent searchesonthelocalhostfor thecorrectdirectory,theidea oftheSMB setupisthatthedirectorywith whom to communicate exists onemotehost.Thelocalhostand theremoteostcantalkto each otherviatheSMBprotocol. Thatis,inautshell,the differencebetweensettingupanSMBconnectionandcommunicatingwithlocaldirectories.24 +In some cases, there is no communication possible with a local file directory. Or there is a requirement from the external party to place the files somewhere else. Mainly the somewhere else is either an FTP or an SFTP. This microlearning will look at the FTP and learn how to set up the connection between eMagiz and the FTP. 27 27 28 -{{warning}}Note that the auto create directory setting on all SMB components only works for a "one-level" directory (i.e. /directory) and not for a "multi-level" directory (i.e. /directory/sub). To ensure this "multi-level" directory is created by eMagiz you need to take a look at this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Advanced Level.File based connectivity.advanced-file-connectivity-dynamically-manipulate-smb-settings.WebHome||target="blank"]]{{/warning}} 26 +* FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a network protocol for transmitting files between computers over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections. 27 +* In an FTP transaction, the end user's computer is typically called the localhost. The second computer involved in FTP is a remote host, which is usually a server. 28 +* Servers must be set up to run FTP services, and the client must have FTP software installed to access these services. 29 +* eMagiz provides several components to set up the FTP connection 29 29 30 -e Magizprovides only one support object to connect to anSMB:31 +So, where the file pickup component searches on the local host for the correct directory, the idea of the FTP setup is that the directory with whom to communicate exists on a remote host. The local host and the remote host can talk to each other via the FTP protocol. That is, in a nutshell, the difference between setting up an FTP connection and communicating with local directories. 31 31 32 - * SMBsessionfactory33 +eMagiz provides two support objects to connect to an FTP: 33 33 34 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-smb-connectivity-smb-support-object.png]] 35 +* Default FTP caching session factory 36 +* Default FTP session factory 35 35 36 - === 3.1 ConfigurationMagiz ===38 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-ftp-connectivity--ftp-support-objects.png]] 37 37 38 -T oconfigurethe connectionbetween eMagizandtheSMB,weeedtwo(orthree)components.Thisdependsonwhether wewant toread, write ordoboth while communicatingwith theSMB.Ifwe'regoingto doboth, weedboth ofthefunctionalcomponents.Inall other scenarios,you only needone ofthefunctionalcomponents.Thefunctionalcomponentsthatyoumightneedrecalled:40 +The main difference between the two is the caching part. The caching session factory comes with the option to re-use the existing session for multiple requests. In other words, this way, you do not have to authenticate yourself every time you want to communicate with the FTP. This behavior is beneficial if a high frequency of communication is needed between eMagiz and the FTP to handle the incoming and outgoing data packages. 39 39 40 -* SMB inbound Channel adapter 41 -* SMB outbound Channel adapter 42 +If you only initiate communication infrequently, for example, once per day, the default session factory becomes more interesting as this closes the session after each transmission. This behavior is beneficial in cases of low-frequency communication because otherwise, the session would remain active for an extensive period. 42 42 43 - Ontop of that, youneedheollowingsupportobject.44 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-ftp-connectivity--ftp-caching-help-text.png]] 44 44 45 - *SMBsessionfactory46 +=== 3.1 Best practices for using FTP === 46 46 47 - Inthismicrolearning, we will use the SMBinboundchanneladapter combined with the SMBsession factorytoillustrate the configuration. Please note that any other combination works similarly. To configure the connection with the SMB, we first navigate to the Create phase of eMagiz. Here we open the flow we want to edit.Inthis example, that will be anntry flow as wewant to retrieve (read)data from the SMB.48 +==== 3.1.1 Which session factory do I need? ==== 48 48 49 -When you haveopenedtheflow,youneedto enter"StartEditing"mode. Afterouhavedoneso,wefirstaddtheSMBsession factory support object to our flow.50 +When occasionally retrieving or writing files to FTP, use the _Default FTP session factory_. A new connection will be set up when you use the _Default FTP session factory_ for every message/file. On some FTP servers, this might take up to seconds for each login. This fact might impact the performance of your flow. 50 50 51 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-smb-connectivity-smb-session-factory-empty.png]]52 +When you need better performance (say writing multiple files in a minute or retrieving files every minute), use the _Default FTP **caching** session factory_. The _Default FTP **caching** session factory_ shares FTP sessions for messages in your flow. 52 52 53 - Here,weneedtodefinethefollowing:54 +==== 3.1.2 Do I have to set up a retry mechanism? ==== 54 54 55 -* Host 56 -* Port 57 -* Username 58 -* Password 59 -* Share and directory 56 +When writing files to FTP, it is advisable to set a retry mechanism. Find the advanced tab on your _FTP outbound channel adapter_. Under _Request handler advice chain_ add a _Retry Advice_. 60 60 61 -{{info}} 62 -The value for the share and directory field is the main folder for your file share. If the main folder is the exchange folder, then within the SMB inbound channel adapter, a / is needed as remote directory. 63 -{{/info}} 58 +==== 3.1.3 I get a _Failed to list files/items_ or a _Failed to obtain pooled item_. What can I do? ==== 64 64 65 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-smb-connectivity-smb-session-factory-filled-in.png]]60 +Incorrect connection settings can cause this. Check whether the correct properties have been set and whether the runtime has retrieved the latest properties. 66 66 67 - Intheadvancedtab there are onlytwosettings to change.The minimumand maximum SMB protocolversion. Bydefault,these are set to2.02 and 3.1.1 respectively to allow a wide range ofsave protocolversion. However, ifyou want to only allow thebestperformingversion,theinimum 3.0.2 is advised.If you aim for thebest securedconnection version3.1.1 has the most functionalityinhisarea. The bestpractiseon thisis setthe minimum versionashighaspossibletomimize risks.62 +==== 3.1.4 I get a _Failed to list files / items_, a _Pipe closed_ or an _input stream is closed_. What can I do? ==== 68 68 69 - Nowthatwehaveconfiguredthe support object,we can addthe SMBinboundchanneladapter totheflow.64 +A closed FTP session can cause these notifications due to inactivity. For the _Default FTP **caching** session factory_, always set the _Server alive interval_ property to 30000 (ms). 70 70 71 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-smb-connectivity-smb-inbound-channel-adapter-empty.png]]66 +==== 3.1.6 I get a _Failed to write to_. What can I do? ==== 72 72 73 - Inthiscomponent,weneedtodefinethe remote directorywheretheoriginal files arelocated.We need topecifythe localdirectory usedto storehe filesbefore theyareprocessed temporarily.Furthermore,weneedto link thesupport objectwe havejustcreatedanddefinea poller.Forthat last one,thebestpracticeistheuseof a cron trigger.68 +Maybe the target folder does not exist, and the _Auto-create directory_ is off. It is also possible that the connection settings are incorrect. Check whether the correct properties have been set and whether the runtime has retrieved the latest properties. 74 74 75 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-smb-connectivity-smb-inbound-channel-adapter-filled-in.png]]70 +==== 3.1.7 I often get 'Disconnecting from sftp.example.com port 22' and then a 'Caught an exception, leaving main loop due to Socket closed' warnings. ==== 76 76 77 - Apart from these configurations,youcould also add a filter, just as we learned inthe[[Crash Course Messaging on file-basedconnectivity>>doc:Main.eMagizAcademy.Microlearnings.CrashCourse.Crash Course Messaging.crashcourse-messaging-pick-up-files||target="blank"]].Finishingthings off,we should considerthedelete behavior wewill use. Based on the filter andthebusinessrequirements,whethertodeleteandwhen to delete could differ. So pleaseconsider all your optionsinthatregard. In casetherearemultiplereadersfrom thefolderand/or therearelegal requirementsto store sourcefiles for a certaintimeperiod, you shouldnot usethedelete remotefiles option. However, notdeletingfilesreadfilescan cause overloadingthe machineif noalternative delete policiesis in place.72 +Too many connections can cause this to the same server at the same time. If you have many flows connecting to the same FTP server, ensure that the crons do not trigger simultaneously. 78 78 79 -=== 3. 2SMBGateway===74 +==== 3.1.8 I get a 'Failed to create SFTPClient' ==== 80 80 81 -T heSMBGateway is anadditionalcomponentthat can beusedtointeractwith yourSMB share. It allowstheuseofatofpre-configuredcommands toperformactionsuch asdeletingfiles. Comparedtotheoutbound channel adapter repliesare sendbacktoeMagiz.Theseeplymessagesdependontheselectedcommand. Everycommandoptionisexplained in detailwithin thehelptext.An example configurationtosend files is shown below.76 +SFTP, FTP, and FTPS are three different remote file transfer protocols with their _session factory_ components in the eMagiz flow designer. Make sure you use the one that corresponds to the server's protocol. 82 82 83 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-smb-connectivity-smb-outbound-gateway-filled-in.png]]78 +==== 3.1.9 One of my remote files is not picked up from the SFTP server (without any warning) ==== 84 84 85 -{{info}} 86 -Please note that for some commands an SpEL expression is required to respresent a path. This setting can be found in the advanced settings. An example for the mget command could be **myfilesdirectory/** to get only files from this directory. 87 -{{/info}} 80 +The default local filter is _AcceptOnceFileListFilter_. This can be replaced by your file list filter on the _FTP inbound channel adapter's_. 81 +If every day you retrieve a file with the same filename and the _Delete remote files_ property is set, it is advised to use a different local filename. You can add the current timestamp, for example. 88 88 89 - Allavailableoptionsare:83 +==== 3.1.10 Which mode is needed ==== 90 90 91 -* List files 92 -* List file names 93 -* Retrieve file 94 -* Retrieve multiple files 95 -* Remove file(s) 96 -* Move/rename file 97 -* Send file 98 -* Send mulitple files 85 +When running in the current-generation architecture (G3) the FTP always needs to run **passive** mode. 99 99 100 - Thisconcludes ourmicrolearning,inwhich welearned how to set up the connectivitywith an SMB.87 +=== 3.2 Configuration in eMagiz === 101 101 89 +To configure the connection between eMagiz and the FTP, we need two (or three) components. This depends on whether we want to read, write or do both while communicating with the FTP. If we're going to do both, we need both of the functional components. In all other scenarios, you only need one of the functional components. The functional components that you might need are called: 90 + 91 +* FTP Inbound Channel adapter 92 +* FTP Outbound Channel adapter 93 + 94 +On top of that, you need one of the following support objects. If you are unsure of which to use, please check out the information above in this microlearning. 95 + 96 +* Default FTP caching session factory 97 +* Default FTP session factory 98 + 99 +In this microlearning, we will use the FTP Inbound channel adapter combined with the Default FTP session factory to illustrate the configuration. Please note that any other combination works similarly. To configure the connection with the FTP, we first navigate to the Create phase of eMagiz. Here we open the flow we want to edit. In this example, that will be an entry flow as we want to retrieve (read) data from the FTP. 100 + 101 +When you have opened the flow, you need to enter "Start Editing" mode. After you have done so, we first add the support object to our flow. In this case, we will use the Default FTP session factory. 102 + 103 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-ftp-connectivity--default-ftp-session-factory-empty.png]] 104 + 105 +Here, we need to define at least the host and the port. Note that the username and password are optional for an FTP, which makes it less secure. Although in practice, we generally see that the FTP is secured with the help of a username-password combination. As a best practice, we use property references to fill in the various elements. 106 + 107 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-ftp-connectivity--default-ftp-session-factory-filled-in.png]] 108 + 109 +The settings on the Advanced tab don't have to be changed in most cases. If your specific setup does require a change to these settings, please consult the help texts on the component level for advice. 110 + 111 +Now that we have configured the support object adding the FTP inbound channel adapter to the flow has become time. 112 + 113 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-ftp-connectivity--ftp-inbound-channel-adapter-empty.png]] 114 + 115 +In this component, we need to define the remote directory where the original files are located. We need to specify the local directory used to store the files before they are processed temporarily. Furthermore, we need to link the support object we have just created and define a poller. For that last one, the best practice is the use of a cron trigger. 116 + 117 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-file-based-connectivity-ftp-connectivity--ftp-inbound-channel-adapter-filled-in.png]] 118 + 119 +Apart from these configurations, you could also add a filter, just as we learned in the Crash Course Messaging on file-based connectivity. Finishing things off, we should consider the delete behavior we will use. Based on the filter and the business requirements, whether to delete and when to delete could differ. So please consider all your options in that regard. This concludes our microlearning, in which we learned how to set up the connectivity with an FTP. 120 + 102 102 == 4. Key takeaways == 103 103 104 -* ServerMessage Block (SMB) is a network protocolusedforsharing files between computers over TCP/IP connections.It allows a client toaccess filesona remoteserver as iftheywereonthe localmachine.105 -* In an SMBtransaction, the end user's computer is typically called the localhost. The second computer involved inSMBis a remote host, which is usually a server.106 -* Servers must be set up to run SMBservices, and the client must haveSMBsoftware installed to access these services.107 -* To useSMB with eMagiz,you'll needtheSMB Gatewaycomponent(thatofferspre-configured commandsfor managing files),theSMBsession factory and eitheranSMB inbound or outbound channel adapter (dependingonwhether you're reading from or writing to the SMB share).123 +* FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a network protocol for transmitting files between computers over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections. 124 +* In an FTP transaction, the end user's computer is typically called the localhost. The second computer involved in FTP is a remote host, which is usually a server. 125 +* Servers must be set up to run FTP services, and the client must have FTP software installed to access these services. 126 +* eMagiz provides several components to set up the FTP connection 108 108 109 109 == 5. Suggested Additional Readings == 110 110 111 111 If you are interested in this topic and want more information, please read the release notes provided by eMagiz. Furthermore, check out these links: 112 112 113 -* [[eMagiz Store (Menu)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Store.WebHome||target="blank"]] 114 -** [[Accelerators (Navigation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Store.Accelerators.WebHome||target="blank"]] 115 -*** [[SMB Inbound Connectivity (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Store.Accelerators.SFTP Inbound Connectivity.WebHome||target="blank"]] 116 -*** [[SMB Outbound Connectivity (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Store.Accelerators.SFTP Outbound Connectivity.WebHome||target="blank"]] 117 -*** [[SMB Gateway Connectivity (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Store.Accelerators.SFTP Gateway Connectivity.WebHome||target="blank"]] 118 -* [[Crash Course (Menu)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.WebHome||target="blank"]] 119 -** [[Crash Course Messaging (Navigation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Messaging.WebHome||target="blank"]] 120 -*** [[Pick up Files (Explanation)>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Messaging.crashcourse-messaging-pick-up-files||target="blank"]] 121 -* [[SMB (Search Results)>>url:https://docs.emagiz.com/bin/view/Main/Search?sort=score&sortOrder=desc&highlight=true&facet=true&r=1&f_space_facet=0%2FMain.&l_space_facet=10&f_type=DOCUMENT&f_locale=en&f_locale=&f_locale=en&text=%22SMB%22||target="blank"]] 122 -* [[SMB Overview (External)>>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/file-server/file-server-smb-overview||target="blank"]] 123 -* [[SMB Support (External)>>https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/reference/smb.html||target="blank"]] 132 +* [[FTP Inbound>>https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/docs/2.1.x/reference/html/ftp.html#ftp-inbound||target="blank"]] 133 +* [[FTP Session Factory>>https://docs.spring.io/spring-integration/docs/4.3.x/reference/html/ftp.html#ftp-session-factory||target="blank"]] 134 +* [[FTP Explained>>https://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/File-Transfer-Protocol-FTP||target="blank"]] 124 124 125 -)))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}} 126 -{{/container}} 136 +)))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}