The storage destination is used by the import data wizard, BIX, and file listeners to store files. You can change the location to which the files are written using Dynamic System Settings. For example, for a multi-node system, you can set the destination to a shared location so that a user can access files from any node in the system.
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Click .
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Enter a short description for the setting.
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In the Owning Ruleset field, enter
Pega-ENGINE.
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In the Setting Purpose field, enter
storage/class/defaultstore:/type.
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Click Create and open.
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In the Value field, enter the value for the setting. For
example, filesystem, aws-s3, or azureblob.
Note: filesystem is shared only when there is a network drive attached to each
machine.
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If you are using aws-s3 or azureblob, configure the following additional
settings:
Option |
Description |
aws-s3 |
- storage/class/defaultstore:/bucket – Required. Enter the
AWS bucket name.
- storage/class/defaultstore:/accesskeyid – Enter your AWS
access key. The key is optional if you are using EC2 instances with attached IAM
roles; otherwise, it is required.
- storage/class/defaultstore:/secretaccesskey – Enter your
AWS secret key. The key is optional if you are using EC2 instances with attached
IAM roles; otherwise, it is required.
- storage/class/defaultstore:/rootpath – Optional. Enter
the root path under the bucket for this share.
- storage/class/defaultstore:/kmsencryptionkeyid –
Optional. To read or write encrypted files, enter the Amazon Key Management System
(KMS) encryption key ID.
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azureblob |
- storage/class/defaultstore:/bucket – Required. Enter the
Azure container name.
- storage/class/defaultstore:/accesskeyid – Required. Enter
your Azure user name.
- storage/class/defaultstore:/secretaccesskey – Required.
Enter your Azure secret access key.
- storage/class/defaultstore:/rootpath – Optional. Enter
the root path under the bucket for this share.
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Click Save.
Note: You can also change the location using the prconfig.xml file
or by updating the JVM arguments.
What to do next: For file listeners, you can view a list of storage
destinations on the File Storage landing page. The landing page only displays storage
destinations with a valid file specification and only repositories that are compatible with
the file listener.