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You need to activate new store instance to save proxy cache on secondary disk, | |||
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Revision as of 08:16, 28 January 2009
Store manages storage devices used by RouterOS various facilities. For example Webproxy and User Manager (and eventually also the Dude) could use external storage devices to store their files and databases. This is especially useful for RouterBOARD devices with SD/CF slots - as the built-in storage is quite small, an external drive comes in very handy when you want a big User Manager database.
You can add as many external or secondary drives as you want, and select any number of them for each of the mentioned feature use. For example User Manager could be used on 3 disks, one of them would be the active database, and the rest would be backups. You can then add a fourth disk, copy the active data to it - unplug it - and move to another server, to keep using the actual database.
This means migration and backup made easy!
Creating a Store instance
[normis@demo.mt.lv] /store> print Flags: X - disabled, A - active # NAME TYPE DISK STATUS 0 A web-proxy1 web-proxy system active [normis@demo.mt.lv] /store> add activate comment copy-from disabled name disk type [normis@demo.mt.lv] /store> add name=webproxy_backup disk=disk1 type=web-proxy activate=no
This will add a new storage place for Webproxy on disk1, and will set it as inactive.
You need to activate new store instance to save proxy cache on secondary disk,
[normis@demo.mt.lv] >store activate webproxy-backup