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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Data Highway - Server Configuration and Administration Guide


3.3.17 External storage options for the data sent by using the extended compression method

If you want to scan delivery data for viruses on the server or if you want to extract the delivered folder by using the command for extracting delivery data, determine where and how the data is to be stored on the server.

When sending files or folders, JP1/DH - Server stores copies of the sent files or folders on the server. If a folder is sent with a delivery policy by using the extended compression method, or if a file or folder is sent in one of STRONG, MIDDLE, or WEAK of the Compress Level setting, the system uses its own compression scheme to store the file or folder on the server. As a result, a virus scan on the delivery data cannot detect any virus. In such a case, consider storing (to an external location) some of the sent files without compression.

In addition, if you want to extract the delivered folder by using the command for extracting delivery data, you must externally store files to be sent before executing the command.

The settings for externally stored files consist of the number of files stored externally and the upper limit of the total file size (in KB).

Externally-stored files consume disk space where the delivery data is stored. We recommend that you do not store the delivery data externally unless you intend to scan the data for viruses or use the command for extracting delivery data.

Table 3‒19: Default settings for the external storage options for extended compression method

Setting item

Default value

Maximum number of files to be externally stored from among files or files in a folder in a single delivery

0 (not stored externally)

Maximum total file size of files to be externally stored from among files or files in a folder in a single delivery

0 (not stored externally)