Altova FlowForce Server 2024 

This topic provides an overview of configuration files stored in the application-data and instance-data directories. The paths to the application-data directory and instance-data directories depend on your operating system.

 

Application-data directory

The application-data directory (table below) contains two configuration files (flowforceserver.ini and flowforceweb.ini) that enable you to configure global configuration settings (currently, the language used in server logs and in error messages).

 

FlowForce Server application-data directory (APPDATADIR)

Linux

/var/opt/Altova/FlowForceServer2024

macOS

/var/Altova/FlowForceServer2024

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Altova\FlowForceServer2024

 

Instance-data directory

The instance-data directory stores data generated by FlowForce Server and its users. This can be data related to jobs, triggers, system functions, server logs, and other files. The instance-data directory also contains two .ini configuration files. Administrators can edit the .ini configuration files with a text editor, as an alternative to changing settings from the Web Administration Interface, the Setup page, and from the Command Line Interface.

 

The instance-data directories shown below are default paths. You can also select your custom location of the instance-data directory via the FlowForce Server Setup page.

 

FlowForce Server instance-data directory (INSTANCEDIR)

Linux

/var/opt/Altova/FlowForceServer/data

macOS

/var/Altova/FlowForceServer/data

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Altova\FlowForceServer\data

 

List of installed FlowForce instances

The flowforceinstances.json file contains a list of FlowForce instances that are managed by the FlowForce Server Setup page. The table below shows the path to this file on different operating systems. This file is for information purposes only.

 

File with the list of FlowForce instances (INSTANCELIST)

Linux

/var/opt/Altova/SharedBetweenVersions

macOS

/var/Altova/SharedBetweenVersions

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Altova\SharedBetweenVersions

 

Contents of APPDATADIR

The list below summarizes the configuration files in the application-data directory.

 

flowforceserver.ini

Stores global configuration settings of FlowForce Server (currently, the language used in server logs and in error messages).

 

flowforceweb.ini

Stores global configuration settings of FlowForce Web Server (currently, the language of the Web administration interface).

 

Note: Do not confuse this file with the flowforceweb.ini file stored in the INSTANCEDIR directory (described below).

 

 

Contents of INSTANCEDIR

The list below describes the contents of the instance-data directory.

 

cache.db

This database file stores data related to the caching feature of FlowForce (see Cache Job Results).

 

state.db

This database file stores the volatile (that is, not configured) state of FlowForce.

 

ffweb.log

flowforce.log

These files store the log of messages from FlowForce Web Server and FlowForce Server, respectively. This is applicable to Windows and macOS systems. On Debian, Ubuntu and CentOS or later, the log is written to the system log (/var/log/syslog).

 

flowforce.db

This database file stores the FlowForce Server object system, user data, active jobs, roles, and others.

 

flowforcelog.db

This database file stores the FlowForce Server logs.

 

flowforce.ini

This configuration file defines the port and listening interfaces of FlowForce Server. See also Instance Parameters in Configuration Files.

 

flowforceweb.ini

This configuration file defines the port and listening interfaces of FlowForce Web Server. See also Instance Parameters in Configuration Files.

 

files

Stores files associated with deployed functions.

 

logs

Contains captured output from job execution steps.

 

tmp

Stores temporary files.

 

tools

When other Altova server products (such as MapForce Server or StyleVision Server) are installed alongside FlowForce Server, this directory stores .tool files which enable FlowForce Server to work with these products. If this directory is empty, you can manually copy any tool files from the installation directory of the relevant product to this directory.

 

You may need to edit a .tool file to set environment variables that may be required to execute MapForce mappings and StyleVision transformations (see Environment Settings).

 

 

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