5.142 File Manager Configuration Page

To access this page, select Configuration from the menu and then click File Manager from the left pane.

This topic provides an example of the File Manager page and describes its layout and available information.

In this topic:

5.142.1 Page Example

The following image is an example of the File Manager Configuration page.

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5.142.2 Available Fields

The following table describes the fields on the File Manager Configuration page.

Field Description
Server URL The name of the Moab Server host on which you installed the File Manager Service and the port number for the File Manager Service (for example, "https://server:8001").
Server Verify SSL

When enabled:

  • The client SSL certificate will be verified.
  • Viewpoint will use the given certificate when connecting to File Manager Service.
SSL Certificate File The location of the SSL certificate file on the Viewpoint Server. Usually, /opt/viewpoint/lib/viewpoint/webdav_client/client-cert.pem.
SSL Certificate Key The location of the SSL certificate key on the Viewpoint Server. Usually, /opt/viewpoint/lib/viewpoint/webdav_client/client-key.pem.
CA Bundle File The location of the CA bundle file on the Viewpoint Server. Usually, /opt/viewpoint/lib/viewpoint/webdav_client/ca-cert.pem.
Server Root Path The root URL path where File Manager Service publishes its API (usually it is simply "/").
Accessible Roots

The root folders that users can access from the File Manager page. This can be used to limit users' access to certain directories, without giving them access to the "/" folder on the remote file system (RFS). Separate root folders with a colon (for example, /home:/usr/share/groups).

 

For example, if you define /home and /usr/share/groups as accessible roots, although users will be able to see a tree similar to the following, the users will not be able to see (access) anything inside /usr other than "share" and anything inside "share" other than "groups".

|
- /home/
     |
      - user1/
      - user2/
      - youruser/
- /usr/
     |
      - share/
          |
           - groups/
Maximum Upload Size (bytes) Total amount of data that can be uploaded in a single file. A value of '-1' means unlimited.

5.142.3 Page Actions

These buttons let you perform actions on this page:

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