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High-speed transfer server
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<use_file_cache>true</use_file_cache>
<max_file_cache_buffer>0</max_file_cache_buffer>
<resume_suffix>.aspx</resume_suffix>
<symbolic_links>follow,create</symbolic_links>
<preserve_attributes> </preserve_attributes>
<overwrite>allow</overwrite>
<file_manifest>disable</file_manifest>
<file_manifest_path>path</file_manifest_path>
<file_manifest_inprogress_suffix>.aspera-inprogress</file_manifest_inprogress_suffix>
<pre_calculate_job_size>any</pre_calculate_job_size><!-- Pre-Calculate Job Size -->
<replace_illegal_chars></replace_illegal_chars>
Characters -->
<storage_rc>
<adaptive>true</adaptive>
</storage_rc>
<filters>
<filter>rule1</filter>
<filter>rule2</filter>
</filters>
<file_create_mode> </file_create_mode>
<file_create_grant_mask>644</file_create_grant_mask><!-- File Create Grant Mask -->
<directory_create_mode> </directory_create_mode>
<directory_create_grant_mask>755</directory_create_grant_mask>
<partial_file_suffix>.partial</partial_file_suffix> <!-- Partial File Suffix -->
<file_checksum>any</file_checksum>
</file_system>
3. Edit settings as needed.
File System Settings Reference
Field
Absolute Path
Description
The absolute path, or docroot, is the area of the file
system that is accessible to an Aspera transfer user.
The default empty value allows access to the entire
file system. You can set one global docroot and then
further restrict access to the file system by group
or individual user. Docroot paths require specific
formatting depending on where the transfer server's
storage is located.
Format examples
Local storage absolute path:
Or using a placeholder for usernames:
Local storage in URI format:
URI format is required for server-side encryption-
at-rest, but is not supported by the Aspera Watch
Service.
Aspera recommends setting a global docroot to an
empty folder or a part of the file system specific
to each user. If there is a pattern in the docroot of
each user, for example, username, you can use a
substitutional string. This allows you to assign an
independent docroot to each user without setting it
individually for each user. See
information.
You can also set multiple docroots and make them
conditional based on the IP address from which the
connection is made by editing aspera.conf. To
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<!-- Use File Cache -->
<!-- Max File Cache Buffer-->
<!-- Resume Suffix -->
<!-- Symbolic Link Actions -->
<!-- Preserve Attributes -->
<!-- Overwrite -->
<!-- File Manifest -->
<!-- File Manifest Path -->
<!-- File Manifest Suffix -->
<!-- Convert Restricted Windows
<!-- Storage Rate Control -->
<!-– File Filter Pattern List -->
<!-- File Create Mode -->
<!-- Directory Create Mode -->
<!-- Directory Create Grant Mask -->
<!-– File Checksum Method -->
Values
file path or
URI
Setting Up Users
for
Default
undefined
(total
access)

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