Configuring external library storage in a file system

You can configure external library storage in a file system by using the command line.

Prerequisites

You must have administrative credentials for Spotfire Server.

Procedure

  1. Back up the database.
  2. On the command line, export the library using the export-library-content command. (For details on using the Spotfire command line, see Executing commands on the command line.)
  3. Remove the content from the library.
    Note: Do not use the truncate command in the database because there are hidden folders that should not be removed.
  4. To enable external storage and to select the type of external storage, use the command config-library-external-data-storage.
  5. To specify the path to the storage root, use the command config-library-external-file-storage. Subdirectories for the content files are created under this root.
  6. Import the library.
    Note: The external library storage system uses the Spotfire library globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) to identify files.

    For information on monitoring the external system, see Monitoring external library storage and fixing inconsistencies.