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Is it possible to change where files are hosted to another volume?

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    wrote on last edited by ei8fdb
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    Happy New Year all!

    I've got a question about moving where Surfer app files are stored.

    Context
    (This Cloudron is a home hosted instance. App data directory is on the same disk as Cloudron OS)

    I want to host some large files (e.g. +4GB operating system images) with the Surfer app. The files are too large to host in the Data Directory (Default location /app/data/public on the same physical disk as the machine OS).

    I've added an external Mounts (a large USB disk I use for files) - /media/10tbfilestorage. The surfer app has RW access.

    I can't see a way or a config file to change the storage directory to the 10TB storage. I've checked the app documentation but can't see a way.

    What happens now
    When I upload files to the Surfer app, they're uploaded to the default location /app/data/public.

    What I want to happen
    When I upload files to the Surfer app, they're uploaded to the USB disk mount.

    Is it possible to move that file storage location? Or do I need to move the whole Data Directory from the /appdata/public location to the /media/10tbfilestorage/ location?

    Thanks.

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      Yes also the config file, but surfer really only has a small json file as config, the rest is just the files it serves up from public/.

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        Surfer only has one data root, which is set to /app/data/public within the app on Cloudron. To serve up files from other volumes/disks you can just change the data directory of the whole app https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#data-directory

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          Surfer only has one data root, which is set to /app/data/public within the app on Cloudron. To serve up files from other volumes/disks you can just change the data directory of the whole app https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#data-directory

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          @nebulon said in Is it possible to change where files are hosted to another volume?:

          Surfer only has one data root, which is set to /app/data/public within the app on Cloudron. To serve up files from other volumes/disks you can just change the data directory of the whole app https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#data-directory

          Hi @nebulon and that then moves the app config files to the external mount (in my case the USB disk). Right?

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            Yes also the config file, but surfer really only has a small json file as config, the rest is just the files it serves up from public/.

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              Yes also the config file, but surfer really only has a small json file as config, the rest is just the files it serves up from public/.

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              @nebulon Thanks thats clear.

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