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CM Repository FSDB Synchronization

This report is used for specific synchronization of content and metadata in CM repositories that are operated in the FSDB persistence mode and for which automatic synchronization is deactivated.
The results list all resources that contain differences between the database and the file system. You can use a command to manually synchronize the resources found.
You are running at least one CM repository in the FSDB persistence mode and have deactivated automatic synchronization (the parameter Disable Automatic FSDB Synchronization is active). As a result of this setting, changes that are made directly in the file system (changes to properties, pasting, renaming/moving, deletion of folders or documents) are not transferred to the database.
You can make the following settings for this report.
Scope tab
Parameter |
Description |
Location |
Specifies a CM repository in the FSDB persistence mode for which the parameter Disable Automatic FSDB Synchronization is activated. |
Maximum Results |
The system terminates the search when it has found the corresponding number of resources. The entry -1 signifies no limitation. |
Parameters tab
Parameter |
Description |
Collect resources new in the FS |
The report lists the resources for which there are entries in the file system but not in the database. |
Collect resources removed in FS |
The report lists the resources for which there are entries in the database but no longer entries in the file system. |
Collect resources differing between DB and FS |
The report lists the resources that contain different values for the file size and change date properties in the database and the file system. |
Commands tab
Command |
Description |
Synchronize |
Specifies whether the database is synchronized with the file system. If a new resource is found in the file system, a new entry is created for the resource in the database. If metadata for a resource is found in the database for an entry that has already been removed from the file system, this command deletes all metadata (resource properties) for this resource. If the system finds resources that contain different values in the file system and the database, the entries in the database are updated with the values in the file system. Synchronization always starts from the specified RID. |