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Copy files to the LVM local disk


The File Management tab on the Process page enables you to specify the files that you want to copy to the LVM local disk at startup or shutdown. In addition, you can specify the files to be copied to the LVM local disk when defining the constraint, as described in Define constraints.

Note: The File Management tab is available only if you have assigned a Based on amount of Local Disk Size Required policy to the process group. In this case, the service can be deployed only to an ESX Agent. For information about defining and assigning policies, see Define and assign policies.

To copy files to the LVM local disk:

  1. Access the Services page in one of the following ways:
    • Click the Inventory tab in the WLOC navigation bar, expand the Services list in the Inventory pane, and click the name of the Service.
    • Click the Home tab in the WLOC navigation bar, click Services under Manage Inventory, and click the name of the service in the Services table.
  2. Click the General tab on the Service page.
  3. Click the JVM instance in the Configured Process Groups table for which you want to copy files.
  4. Click the File Management tab on the Process page.

    The copy operations that are currently defined are displayed.

  5. Click New.

    To modify an existing copy operation, click on its name in the File Management table.

  6. Set the file copy properties, as required.
    Field Description

    Copy Type

    When to perform the copy operation. Valid options include: At Create and At Shutdown.

    From

    Location from which to copy the file.

    To

    Location on the local disk to which to copy the file.

  7. Click Save.

    The copy operation is saved and the following confirmation is displayed:

    New JVM File copy created

After you finish

To delete copy operations, select the operations that you want to delete from the File Management table and click Delete.


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