File Server

Create a Vault

Vaults define and reserve a protected part of a storage media on individual computers or within a network. Access to this areas must go through the Agile e6 file management system and is restricted to users with the necessary access rights. Generally speaking, storage areas can be defined on any storage media within a network.
Vaults in a network are defined on the operating systems level using system privileges. Vault management functions of Agile e6 can be found in the File Server FMS-Vault mask. It is reasonable to create only such vaults that physically exist in order to ensure system integrity.

Select Manager > File Management > Vaults.
The FMS-Vault mask is opened.

To change to insert mode click .

Fill in all fields.

Field Meaning
Vault Unique name of the vault
Type
IN: Check-in, vault for standard file management operations
BCK: Backup area, vault used for the file backup
EXT: External storage area, vault that is used for export operations

Or additional storage areas if required (additional areas are treated like "IN" type storage areas).

Kind
FMS: Standard vault, encrypted machine-dependent vault (with predefined names)
PUB: Public storage area, public vault with direct read access for all users via mounts or client programs
EIF: Extended storage area, encrypted machine-dependent vault (with cache directories); meta files are created for each file.

Or additional storage areas if other file servers are used.

Site Defines the physical location of the computer.
Node Name of the computer/disc node of the corresponding vault.
Disc + path Name of disc and path of the vault. Entry always has to end with a "/".
Network reference Automatic generated entry. Network reference for the file server.
FMS Daemon Host Name of the FMS daemon host.
FMS Daemon Port Name of the FMS daemon port.
Name Automatic system entry: User name of the user who created the vault.
Date Automatic system entry: Date of creation.
Remark User comments.
 
To create a vault for the Web Client, additional information has to be entered in the Web Client-specific fields described below. A vault must be created to be able to view documents via the Web Client.
 

Web Client-specific Information

Click on the tab Web-Address and fill in the fields:

Field name Description
Protocol Protocol for the Web FileService (e.g. http)
Host Host name where the Web File Service runs
Port Port number of the Web FileService
Path Servlet Path on the Web Server (Default: /FileService)
Introduction Web-enabled File Server
Save the entry.

Create the vault on the FileServery by using the FMS administration tool (fms_adm).
See file The File Server Administration Program for UNIX.
e.g. fms_adm -h fmsHost -n 804257548 -c FMS -p /app/fms/vaults/test_vault/

Add the vault to the configuration file filserver.cfg.
The configuration file is located in the FileServer root directory and lists all standard vaults.

#
# This is the default configuration file for the Agile e6 File Server.
#
# You may adapt this file to your needs, but be aware that any change
# may have severe consequences on performance and memory consumption.
#
# This file is not changed by the application.
#
# --- Allowed vault path section ---------------------------------------------
#
# Only vaults defined in this section are accessible by the File Server.
# Syntax: <vault name>=<vault path>
# Tip: use the PLM vault name to make it easier to synchronize the vault
# definition within PLM with the allowed paths.
#
# The standard vaults are predefined.
#
[Vaults]
FMS=fms/
EIF=area/
PUB=pub/

In the configuration file fileserver.cfg the size for transfer packages can be configured independently for every client. Also the default package size can be configured.
Reload the configuration using the FMS administration tool.
e.g. fms_adm -h fmsHost -n 804257548 -r