TEC Workbook - IBM
TEC Workbook - IBM
TEC Workbook - IBM
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cert:<br />
Directory Usage<br />
<strong>IBM</strong> Software<br />
This encrypted directory contains private key and certificate files used by services within<br />
the domain. Each application domain contains one cert: directory.<br />
chkpoints: This directory contains the configuration checkpoint files for the appliance.<br />
config:<br />
local:<br />
This directory contains the configuration files for the appliance. Each application domain<br />
contains one config: directory.<br />
This general-purpose directory contains miscellaneous files that are used by the services<br />
within the domain, such as XSL, XSD, and WSDL files. Each domain includes exactly one<br />
local: directory.<br />
logstore: This directory contains log files that are stored for future reference.<br />
logtemp:<br />
pubcert:<br />
sharedcert:<br />
store:<br />
temporary:<br />
This directory is the default location of log files, such as the appliance-wide default log.<br />
This directory can hold only 13 MB.<br />
This encrypted directory contains the security certificates that are used commonly by Web<br />
browsers. This directory is shared across domains<br />
This encrypted directory contains security certificates that are shared with partners. Each<br />
appliance contains only one sharedcert: directory. This directory is shared across<br />
domains.<br />
This directory contains example style sheets, default style sheets, and schemas that are<br />
used by the appliance. Do not modify the files in this directory. Each appliance contains<br />
only one store: directory. By default, this directory is visible to all domains.<br />
This directory is used by processing rules as temporary disk space. Each application<br />
domain contains one temporary: directory. This directory is not shared across domains.<br />
The Flash-based file system is used for storing WebSphere DataPower firmware and configuration data<br />
as well as service-related artifacts such as XSL stylesheets, keys, certificates, and schema definitions.<br />
Static files such as schemas, WSDLs and XSL stylesheets are generally hosted off the box and fetched<br />
(and cached) as required. Storing static documents off-box not only reduces flash storage requirements,<br />
but greatly simplifies the deployment process when multiple WebSphere DataPower appliances are<br />
clustered and share common artifacts.<br />
For this Proof of Technology, you’ll need to upload a few files into your local: directory. The following<br />
steps will guide you through the process.<br />
Lab 1 – Introduction WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances Page 17