Not familiar with that structure, but in general, assuming the strut essentially does not carry moment at it ends (as the name "strut" implies), and neglecting friction, and assuming the strut has no other member connected to it between its two ends, then total shear force V on strut bolt(s) at floor would typically be V = P cos(theta), where P = strut axial force and theta = angle between strut axial centerline and floor.
But if the strut has any other members connected to it internally, between its two ends, the strut would also be a beam, having internal, beam shear forces, and the answer would be more complicated than the above.