on 09-15-2008 8:06 PM
Gurus:
I do not know where to put this file:
Example
Example configuration of a UNIX file system repository manager:
Name = fs_rep_unix
Localroot = /usr/company/share
Prefix = /company-share-unix
Read Only = deactivated
Send Events = activated
Repository Services = properties, rating
ACL Manager Cache = ca_rsrc_acl
Security Manager = AclSecurityManager
Could you give me the step-by-step procedure to configure "File System Repository Manager" (both unix and NT). Links are good enough.
I appreciate.
Hi Ashley...
File System Repository Manager needed in order to access external systems, are contained in the standard delivery.
Provides read and write access to content stored in a file system.
Repositories of this type can also be used as internal repositories, for storing templates, stylesheets, and other customizing data. The /etc repository is used for this in the KM standard delivery. It contains different types of XSL stylesheets, parameter files, and other configuration files. Various CM services and repository filters need to read data from or write data to these directories.
Steps..
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/e3/92322ab24e11d5993800508b6b8b11/frameset.htm]
Thanks
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Gurus:
Would you please tell where to find the following info? Thanks!
Example
CM Repository Manager Configuration
Name = documents
Description = Standard repository for content
Prefix = /documents
Repository-ID in DB = documents
Send Events = true
Persistence Mode = DB
Property Search Manager = CMPropertySearchManager
Repository Services = properties, feedback, comment, rating,
accessstatistic, personalnote, discussion,
tbp, statemngt, subscription, svc_acl
ACL Manager Cache = ca_rsrc_acl
Memory Cache = ca_cm
Memory Cache for small Content = ca_cm_content
Security Manager = AclSecurityManager
File System Content Cache Directory = /tmp/cmdocumentscontentcache
Max. Size of File System Cache = 100
Maximum Number of Cache Files = 10000
Hi..
Several Internal Repositories are used in the standard delivery. They are controlled by Knowledge Management. They are used for storing and staging various content and metadata and for navigating in this data. These repositories are preconfigured and preactivated in the standard delivery.
CM Repository is also an Internal Repository..
It Supports the entire spectrum of Knowledge Management functions.
*The following CM repositories are contained in the standard delivery:
○ /documents (for managing content such as text documents)
○ /collaboration (for managing Collaboration content such as feedback)
○ /discussiongroups for managing discussion items
○ /userhome for personalization data and managing favorites
○ /grouphome for managing group-specific favorites
○ /rolehome for managing role-specific favorites
○ /reporting_backend for storing report-specific data
○ /taxdata for storing classification data persistently
○ /~system for storing low-level data such as thumbnails
Refer:
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/62/468698a8e611d5993600508b6b8b11/content.htm]
Thanks...
Hello Ashley,
Kindly access this link and also links above and below this link in the left hand column.
[Link|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/e3/92322ab24e11d5993800508b6b8b11/frameset.htm]
Regards.
Soni Vinit
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Hii Ashley,
You use a file system repository manager to access a directory hierarchy in a file system and make its contents available for read and write access.
For more info check these threads:
Help:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/ed/b334ea02a2704388d1d2fc3e4298ad/content.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/e3/92322ab24e11d5993800508b6b8b11/frameset.htm
Hope this would help:
Rewards r welcome
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