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... ... @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 54 54 55 55 === Filesystem attachment store location === 56 56 57 - Thedirectoryinwhich theattachmentsare storedin the filesystem isdefined with the parameter ##environment.permanentDirectory## in the ##xwiki.properties## file. By default it's defined to be ##data##, which is a directory relative to where the Java Servlet Container was started. It's recommend to modify this value to be absolute sure that you can start the Servlet Container from any directory and still have XWiki find the attachments located in this work directory.57 +By default the filsystem storage is located in a sub-folder (##store/file## since XWiki 11.0 and ##storage## before) of the permanent directory (defined with the parameter ##environment.permanentDirectory## in the ##xwiki.properties## file). By default it's defined to be ##data##, which is a directory relative to where the Java Servlet Container was started. It's recommend to modify this value to be absolute sure that you can start the Servlet Container from any directory and still have XWiki find the attachments located in this work directory. 58 58 59 59 For example: 60 60 ... ... @@ -62,6 +62,12 @@ 62 62 environment.permanentDirectory=/opt/tomcat6/data 63 63 {{/code}} 64 64 65 +Since 11.4 it's possible to set the location of the filesystem store without modifying the general permanent directory using property ##store.file.directory## of the file ##xwiki.properties##. 66 + 67 +{{code}} 68 +store.file.directory=/my/custom/location 69 +{{/code}} 70 + 65 65 === Other considerations === 66 66 67 67 If you are running a [[cluster>>Documentation.AdminGuide.Clustering.WebHome]] you will need to have a synchronized storage directory for each node. You can use NFS or other means to mount the disk on each node in the cluster.