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If you plan to add multiple View Transfer Server instances to this View Manager deployment, configure the
Transfer
Server repository on a network share. Other View Transfer Server instances cannot access a Transfer
Server repository that is configured on a local drive on one View Transfer Server instance.
If you configure a remote Transfer Server repository on a network share, you must provide a user ID with
credentials to access the network share. As a best practice, to enhance the security of access to the Transfer
Server repository, make sure that you restrict network access for the repository to View administrators.
Prerequisites
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Verify that View Transfer Server is installed on a Windows Server virtual machine.
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Verify that View Transfer Server is added to View Manager. See “Add View Transfer Server to View
Manager,” on page 218.
NOTE Adding View Transfer Server to View Manager before you configure the Transfer Server repository
is a best practice, not a requirement.
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Determine how large the Transfer Server repository must be to store your View Composer base images.
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base image can be several gigabytes in size. To determine the size of a specific base image, see “Determine
the Size of a View Composer Base Image,” on page 222.
Procedure
1 Configure a path and folder for the Transfer Server repository.
The Transfer Server repository can be on a local drive or a network share.
Option
Action
Local Transfer Server repository
On the virtual machine where View Transfer Server is installed, create a path
and folder for the Transfer Server repository.
For example: C:\TransferRepository\
Remote Transfer Server repository
Configure a UNC path for the network share.
For example: \\server.domain.com\TransferRepository\
All View Transfer Server instances that you add to this View Manager
deployment must have network access to the shared drive.
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In View Administrator, click View Configuration > Servers.
3 Put all View Transfer Server instances into maintenance mode.
a In the Transfer Servers panel, select a View Transfer Server instance.
b Click Enter Maintenance Mode and click OK.
The View Transfer Server status changes to Maintenance mode.
c Repeat Step 3a and Step 3b for each instance.
When all View Transfer Server instances are in maintenance mode, current transfer operations are stopped.
4 In the Transfer Servers panel, next to Transfer Server repository, click None Configured.
5 In the General panel on the Transfer Server repository page, click Edit.
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