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FTP Transfer of Files Between Host and Real-Time Targets in MAX

Primary Software: LabVIEW Modules>>Real-Time Module
Primary Software Version: 8.2
Primary Software Fixed Version: N/A
Secondary Software: Utility Software>>Measurement & Automation Explorer
Hardware: Compact FieldPoint, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8195 RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8196 RT, FieldPoint, Compact FieldPoint, CompactRIO, Image Acquisition (IMAQ)>>Compact Vision System, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8145 RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8146 RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8156B RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8170 RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8175 RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8186 RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8176 RT, PXI/CompactPCI>>Controllers>>PXI-8184RT

Problem:
How do I use FTP to transfer files between my host machine and a Real-Time target using Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX)?

Solution:
LabVIEW Real-Time targets support FTP. You can use any FTP client such as FileZilla, Windows Explorer or any 3rd party FTP client. MAX also has a built in FTP client that you can use to graphically transfer files to a target without using a command prompt. You can install this feature by enabling the option in the installer options for the LabVIEW Real-Time Module as shown in the snapshot below.


Steps to use the MAX FTP client follow:
  1. Right-click on the Real-Time target in remote systems and look for the File Transfer option in the drop-down box.

  2. This will open the MAX FTP client window. You can transfer files between the host and the target by selecting files from the host or target directory trees and using the To Remote or To Local buttons.

If an external CompactFlash or other storage device is connected to the Real-Time controller, then access the external storage by typing /D: in the Current Remote Directory field. This will result in the directory structure of file located in the flash drive, Type /C: to return to the hard drive. More information is located in KB 2KM92E5F.

Related Links:
KnowledgeBase 2KM92E5F: How Do I FTP to the External CompactFlash on a Compact FieldPoint RT Controller?

Attachments:


Step1-FileTransferLocate.GIF - Step1-FileTransferLocate.GIF
FTPClient.GIF - FTPClient.GIFStep2-FileTransferWindow.GIF - Step2-FileTransferWindow.GIF



Report Date: 02/20/2006
Last Updated: 03/21/2008
Document ID: 3UJACBE9

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