[Common Settings]
In order to use NetApp, please set in [COMMON SETTINGS] section the parameter StorageType = 2.
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Defines a list of one or many ContentRepositories which shall be handled as read only.
For every repository specified here, all write-requests will be rejected.
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Move files instead of copying to ArchPath.
If this option is being enabled it increases the performance if the working directory of the ContentServer and the defined ArchPath are on the same hard disk.
Default: false
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Repository ID in document filing structure on/off
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Defines the path, where documents will be stored.
Can be specified per ContentRepository by adding a trailing "_<ContentRepository>"
Example: ArchPath_T1 = /opt/storage/T1
Multiple path configurations are possible by adding a "#<number>" between ArchPath and potential trailing repository specification.
Example:
ArchPath#1_T1 = /opt/storage1/T1
ArchPath#2_T1 = /opt/storage2/T1
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Defines the minimal amount of space in megabyte that should be kept free.
Can be specified per ContentRepository by adding a trailing "_<ContentRepository>"
Example: FreeDiscSpaceArchPath_T1 = 1024
Multiple space configurations are possible by adding a "#<number>" between FreeDiscSpaceArchPath and potential trailing repository specifications.
Example:
FreeDiscSpaceArchPath#1_T1 = 1024
FreeDiscSpaceArchPath#2_T1 = 512
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If set to true, component file and corresponding info file will be set read only on the filer. A delete date will be calculated and added to the properties file of the component.
(Locking is done by a combination of the OS commands “touch –a –t” and “chmod 440”)
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If set to true, component file and corresponding info file will be set read only on the filer. A delete date will be calculated and added to the properties file of the component.
(Locking is done by a combination of the OS commands “touch –a –t” and “chmod 440”)
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Repository ID’s to change, comma-separated.
This parameter works only in combination with ContRepInPath = false.
If a document is archived with one of these ID’s, the first access to this document with a different ContentRepID will overwrite the repository information in the document info file.
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Defines the path for storing dulicates of the data (mirroring).
Can be specified per ContentRepository by adding a trailing "_<ContentRepository>"
Example: DuplicatePath_T1 = /opt/storage/T1
Multiple path configurations are possible by adding a "#<number>" between DuplicatePath and potential trailing repository specification.
Example:
DuplicatePath#1_T1 = /opt/storage1/T1
DuplicatePath#2_T1 = /opt/storage2/T1
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Defines the minimal amount of space in megabyte that should be kept free.
Can be specified per ContentRepository by adding a trailing "_<ContentRepository>"
Example: FreeDiscSpaceDuplicatePath_T1 = 1024
Multiple space configurations are possible by adding a "#<number>" between FreeDiscSpaceArchPath and potential trailing repository specifications.
Example:
FreeDiscSpaceDuplicatePath#1_T1 = 1024
FreeDiscSpaceDuplicatePath#2_T1 = 512
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0 = No data encoding
1 = KGS encoding
This parameter can be set per ContentRepository.
Example:
DataEncoding = 0
DataEncoding_T1 = 1
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Defines a limitation for the maximal length of the filename.
When this limit is exceeded the part of the ComponentID in the filenmae is being replaced by a fingerprint of the ComponentID and the original ComponentID is being stored in the info-file.
Use this parameter only if your file system has a limitation that does not fit to the documents you want to archive.
0 = no limitation
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[NETAPP]
Use the same parameters like in [STORAGEFS] → Configuration (Store) - STORAGEFS (0)