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Step 2: Create an FRC directory |
Step 1: Enter Cell Parameters in i2b2 Admin
The first step in setting up the File Repository to use SFTP is to enter a few parameters on the File Repository cell. These cell parameters will define the Method, Host and Port to be used when transferring files.
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FRMethod | SFTP or local | Yes | Defines the method to be used when retrieving files |
FRHost | Name of your JBoss WildFly Server | Yes | The name of the machine where JBoss WildFly is installed |
FRPort | Example: 22 | No | The port to be used when retrieving files |
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Steps to Add Parameters to File Repository Cell
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6. Enter the following parameter to define the method of transfer. |
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If the CRC is on the same JBoss WildFly as the File Repository then you will want to set the FRMethod to local. This will prevent the CRC Loader from accessing the File Repository via a web service call, which will result in faster responses. |
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10. Enter the following parameter for the name of the machine where your JBoss WildFly resides. |
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Parameter Name: FRHost |
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Parameter Value: Machine_Name_Where_JBoss_WildFly Resides |
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Parameter Data Type: Text |
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16. In the Navigation panel click on Params to refresh the hierarchical tree and display the new parameters. |
Step 2: Create an FRC directory
The second and last step in setting up File Repository to use SFTP is to create a directory on the server to host the files. This new directory will be called FRC and will reside on the same server as your JBoss WildFly installation.
Location of New "FRC" Directory
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When creating the new directory you need to log onto the server with the same user that will be running JBossWildFly. |