Settings in HULFT for Container

The name of your local host is specified as Local Host Name on the HULFT Management Console.

How to specify the settings

  • On the HULFT Management Console, specify Local Host Name in the System Environment Settings.

Default values

When you install HULFT for Container, the local host name is created with the parameters you specified when you built the environment.

The host name is then registered automatically as the default value for Local Host Name in the System Environment Settings.

HULFT for Container Services

Name that is a combination of the parameters specified at installation

Example:

external-transfer-resource identifier.domain

HULFT for Container Platform

The value varies depending on the value of the setting that allows external access using WebSocket for file transfer (transfer.websocket.allowExternalAccess) specified at installation.

When enabled (true)

hulft-resource identifier-transfer-wss-Hulft resource Namespace.default domain of cluster

When disabled (false)

hulft-resource identifier-transfer.Hulft resource Namespace.svc.cluster.local

Note

  • The host name specified for Local Host Name is notified to the remote host. If Local Host Name is not set, the host name you can obtain using the hostname command is notified.

    Make sure you spell the name accurately when it is registered on the remote host, because it may be case sensitive. When the remote host is Mainframe or IBM i, register the field in upper case to the Host Information of each host.

  • To transfer a file to HULFT for Container, you must register the name of the load balancer for Host Name in the Host Information.