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LifeRay & file system
Sara T, geändert vor 14 Jahren.
LifeRay & file system
New Member Beiträge: 21 Beitrittsdatum: 18.05.09 Neueste Beiträge
Hi people!
I've a question about Linux file system and Liferay.
What is the directory where Liferay installing its configurations? I refer to the OS Linux ,
is it opt or etc or another?
Thank you
Sara
I've a question about Linux file system and Liferay.
What is the directory where Liferay installing its configurations? I refer to the OS Linux ,
is it opt or etc or another?
Thank you
Sara
Samuel Kong, geändert vor 14 Jahren.
RE: LifeRay & file system
Liferay Legend Beiträge: 1902 Beitrittsdatum: 10.03.08 Neueste Beiträge
What configuration are you referring to?
* Technically, none of the configuration are stored in the file system.
* Portal and portlet preferences are stored in the database
* There's a portal-ext.properties files in the WEB-INF/classes folder. But this would only exist if you added it.
* These aren't really configuration files, but the jackrabbit and lucene files are, by default, stored in ${liferay.home}/data. This is the in the parent folder of your tomcat folder if you're using a bundle.
* Technically, none of the configuration are stored in the file system.
* Portal and portlet preferences are stored in the database
* There's a portal-ext.properties files in the WEB-INF/classes folder. But this would only exist if you added it.
* These aren't really configuration files, but the jackrabbit and lucene files are, by default, stored in ${liferay.home}/data. This is the in the parent folder of your tomcat folder if you're using a bundle.
Sara T, geändert vor 14 Jahren.
RE: LifeRay & file system
New Member Beiträge: 21 Beitrittsdatum: 18.05.09 Neueste BeiträgeSamuel Kong:
What configuration are you referring to?
* Technically, none of the configuration are stored in the file system.
* Portal and portlet preferences are stored in the database
* There's a portal-ext.properties files in the WEB-INF/classes folder. But this would only exist if you added it.
* These aren't really configuration files, but the jackrabbit and lucene files are, by default, stored in ${liferay.home}/data. This is the in the parent folder of your tomcat folder if you're using a bundle.
Thank you Samuel!
Your informations are very complete!
I have another question, do you know what are the disk requirements of Liferay?
best regards
Sara