Target—Storage Cloud Service
Use the Target tab to configure a new target or edit an existing target. How? The tab content depends on the target type. Settings for targets of type Storage Cloud Service are listed here.
The Storage Cloud Service Target tab is arranged in the following sections:
General Information and Actions
Element | Description |
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Save |
Saves the target without deploying it. Remember to save before closing this tab. |
Deploy/Deployed |
Deploys and activates the target. You must save the target before you can deploy it. You must re-save before you can redeploy. The configuration must be valid or deployment fails. The Deploy Target dialog appears, prompting you for an optional comment. Impacted transfers are listed. Click the Deploy or Cancel button in the dialog. The Deploy action in the tab is grayed with a green check to show successful deployment. To view information about deployed artifacts, click the Show Deployment Details button on the Artifacts Search tab, or view the Deployments tab on the Monitoring page. |
Revert |
Reverts all changes since the last save. |
General Information |
Click the arrow to the left to display read-only target information, including name, last user to update, last update date and time, and last deployment date and time. |
Name |
Name of the transfer. |
Description |
Allows you to add or edit the artifact description. This description is for all deployments of the artifact and is visible in the Artifacts Search tab. The Deploy dialog also allows you to enter a description, which is specific to a particular deployment label and is visible in the Deployments tab on the Monitoring page. |
Location
Click the arrow to the left to display information about the location of transferred files.
Element | Description |
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Content Folder |
Specifies the path to which files are transferred. |
Target Properties
Click the arrow to the left to display target properties.
Element | Description |
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User Name |
Specifies the user having read or read and write access to the Storage Cloud Service and container. |
Password |
Specifies the user password. |
Confirm Password |
Confirms the user password. |
Service URL |
Specifies the URL from which source files are transferred. |
Service Name |
Specifies the Storage Cloud Service name with identity domain. |
Container Name |
Specifies the name of the cloud storage container containing the payload. |
Advanced Properties
The Advanced Properties section of the Storage Cloud Service Target tab allows you change advanced target properties.
Element | Description |
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Retry Interval |
This specifies the number of seconds between attempts to retry delivery of a failed transfer. |
Retry Count |
This specifies how many times retry of a failed transfer is attempted. |
Always Save Modified Files |
Stores the transfer payload in the Payload Storage Directory if checked. To set the Payload Storage Directory, see the Server Properties tab on the Administration page. |
Propagate Source Subfolders |
If the source has Include Content in subfolder option enabled and target has Propagate Source SubFolders option enabled, the subfolder structure of the source is replicated to the target. For example, if the source location is /tmp/src/testfolder/test.txt, then the target will be /tmp/tgt/testfodler/test.txt. |
Additional Custom Tags |
Specifies custom tags. The key value pair is separated by comas. For example, tag1=value1,tag2=value2 |
Delete After |
Specifies the life cycle of the payload, for example, a particular payload will be auto deleted after 365 days. |
Segment Size |
Specifies the segmented file size needed to upload files. If the file size is greater than the segment size then only segmentation is used. The file size must be less than 5 GB. |
Segment Suffix |
Specifies suffix for segment payloads. Optionally, you can specify different container to store the segments. If the value is null, then the same container is used to store the segment and the manifest file. |
Segment Container |
Specifies a container that contains segmented files. |
Related Topics
Creating a Target in Using Oracle Managed File Transfer