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1.5 Directory structure on OmniCore

Default base directory structure
The default base public directory structure on the OmniCore controller consists of
the following directories:
Directory
HOME
DATA
ADDINDATA
TEMP
BACKUP
RAMDISK
To make sure that all RAPID programs and URL-s in the robot web-service API
work properly, make sure that you only use the locations specified above (using
the predefined environment variables).
Operating manual - OmniCore
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Description
Intended for user files and for use by RAPID programs.
Data stored in the HOME directory is included in the Backup and
restore function.
Add-in data should not be stored in this directory. The ADDINDATA
directory is used for this purpose instead.
Data stored in the DATA directory is not included in the Backup and
restore function.
The ADDINDATA directory contains a number of sub-directories
used for the RobotWare add-ins.
See Application manual - RobotWare add-ins for detailed information
about the add-in directories.
The TEMP directory for storage of temporary files.
The TEMP directory is cleaned on system reset and during system
updates via Installation Manager 7.
The BACKUP directory is used for for saving backups.
The RAMDISK directory, located in the RAM disk (nonpersistent),
is used for high-performance logging.
Content is lost on each restart of the controller.
Note
RobotWare add-ins can add additional directories and files to the default base
directory structure of your controller, so the actual default structure on your
controller may have additional files and directories.
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