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BlueCielo Kronodoc 5.0 Administrator's Guide | BlueCielo ECM Solutions
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Creating installation directories
Create the directory structure that will be used for installation.
Notes:
- For proper operation of the system, Kronodoc should reside on a local disk, not on a file system accessed over the network such as AFS or NFS.
- A full installation requires approximately 100 megabytes of disk space depending on the configuration. You should note that additional space will be needed for storing logs and files (e.g. doc, pdf) into the system.
- For security reasons, Kronodoc should not be installed in the scope of the Web server, i.e. anywhere under its document root directory. The installation script will make the main program and a few auxiliary files accessible from the Web but everything else including project documents should be hidden from the Web server. The access control mechanism of Kronodoc requires that the system itself provides access to projects and that their contents cannot be retrieved by any other means. Thus, make sure that the directory you specify for the system does not reside under the htdocs sub-directory of the server sub-tree, the name of which you will specify later.
The directories can be created with commands:
$ mkdir /home/kronodoc/kd40
$ cd /home/kronodoc/kd40
~/kd40$ mkdir inst