Real File System

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The Real File System, often abbreviated as RFS is the ordinary filesystem of the operatings system (e.g. Windows or Linux).  
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The Real File System, often abbreviated as RFS is the ordinary filesystem of the operatings system (e.g. the file system Windows or Linux).  
  
Some files that are important for running opencms reside just there and are consequently just ordinary files. The real filesystem especially contains those parts of opencms that are necessary for running the basic system so that it can connect to the database and access all other files from the the so-called [[Virtual File System]].
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Especially those files that are important for running the basic services of opencms - like java class files and the most important configuration data - reside in the RFS. All files of opencms that opencms stores in the real filesystem are stored somewhere below the web application folder of opencms.
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[[Virtual File System]].

Revision as of 02:00, 1 November 2006

The Real File System, often abbreviated as RFS is the ordinary filesystem of the operatings system (e.g. the file system Windows or Linux).

Especially those files that are important for running the basic services of opencms - like java class files and the most important configuration data - reside in the RFS. All files of opencms that opencms stores in the real filesystem are stored somewhere below the web application folder of opencms.

See also:

Virtual File System.

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