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Siebel System Administration Guide > Siebel Server Infrastructure Administration > Administering the Siebel File System > About the Siebel File SystemThe Siebel File System consists of a shared directory, which is network-accessible to the Siebel Server that contains the physical files used by Siebel clients. To gain access to files, Web clients connect to the appropriate Siebel Server to request file uploads or downloads. The Siebel Server then accesses the Siebel File System using the File System Manager (alias FSMSrvr) component. File System Manager processes these requests through interaction with the Siebel File System directory. See About File System Upload Transfer Process and About File System Download Transfer Process for further data transfer details. At the server component-level, most server components, including all application object managers (AOMs), access the Siebel File System through the File System Manager server component when administering attachments. AOMs, however, access the Siebel File System directly when saving user preference files. When using Siebel Developer Web Client for administrative tasks, you may want to connect directly to the Siebel File System without going through the File System Manager. For examples of these cases, their potential ramifications, and for client setup instructions in each case, see Configuring the Browser for Siebel Web Clients. Files stored in the Siebel File System are compressed at the Siebel Server-level and appended with the extension NOTE: Files stored in the Siebel File System must be compressed; that is, the compression feature of the Siebel File System cannot be disabled. The administrative tasks for cleaning up the Siebel File System and moving the Siebel File System are detailed in sections Cleaning Up the Siebel File System and Moving the Siebel File System respectively. NOTE: Virus checking is not supported within the Siebel File System. For information on creating a Siebel File System, see Siebel Installation Guide for the operating system you are using. For a list of Siebel File System administrative tasks, see Administering the Siebel File System. |
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