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Updating file server references


The way you execute the file_server_change script depends on your database platform.

To update file server references on Oracle

  1. Execute the following SQL*Plus command to change all file server references so they point to the new default file server:

    The [confluence_table-plus] macro is a standalone macro and it cannot be used inline.

    Running this command produces output similar to the following example:

    The [confluence_table-plus] macro is a standalone macro and it cannot be used inline.

    The number of rows updated by each update statement will vary in your database.

  2. To be certain that all references point to the new file server, run the file_server_check script again (see Checking-file-server-references). The output should identify only one file server, and its values should be those of the new file server and storage location.

To update file server references on SQL server

  1. Change all file server references so they point to the new default file server by running the following command:

    The [confluence_table-plus] macro is a standalone macro and it cannot be used inline.

    Replace the variables with the following values:

  2. To be certain that all references point to the new file server, run the file_server_check script again (see Checking-file-server-references). The output should identify only one file server, and its values should be those of the new file server and storage location.

 

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