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dir.root=C:/Alfresco/alf_data

muthukimoses
Champ in-the-making
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i acknowledge this is where alfresco content is being stored. what options do i have if my C:/ drive is full? i have a HP server which has 5 hard drives. can i redirect my root to dir.root=E:/Alfresco/alf_data while still maintaining references to C:/?

How also can i redirect whatever i will upload in records management to a new hard drive? (since the RM will hold thousands of records)
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mrogers
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Star Contributor
You can stick your content store wherever you want, including on a network file system.

muthukimoses
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
ok. will i still retain the reference to the previous storage for searches and such?

jcraja
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Kindly advise what & Where changes required if we change the content directory to E:\Alfresco\alf_data

Thanks in advance

JC RAJA

If you are moving from C:/Alfresco/alf_data to E:/Alfresco/alf_data then you should follow the below steps:
<li> Move content from existing path [C:/Alfresco/alf_data] to new location [E:/Alfresco/alf_data]
<li> Edit your alfresco-global.properties and change the value for dir.root as
  
 dir.root=E:/Alfresco/alf_data

pankaj_dell
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi I am using share.war created after build.
Then what will be the dir.root path?
I am getting certain errors on running share.war file through eclipse in windows.
Please let me address any guide if there is?

Following error occurs when running–


2013-03-19 17:56:11,546  INFO  [web.site.EditionInterceptor] [http-bio-8080-exec-4] Unable to retrieve License information from Alfresco: 404
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