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Installing
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WebDAV client
Before using Webdav WebDAV support with Governance Registry, you need to install Webdav client WebDAVÂ client to your local machine based on your operating system. For example, if you are an Ubuntu user you can install devfs2 by running the following command:
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sudo apt-get install davfs2
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Configuring davfs2 in Your Local File System
Add the following entries into davfs2.conf
file.
There is a system wide configuration file /etc/davfs2/davfs2.conf
and user configuration files ~/.davfs2/davfs2.conf
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is invoked by root, only the system wide configuration file is read. When invoked by an ordinary user, the user configuration file is read in addition, and the user configuration takes precedence over the system wide configuration.
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use_locks 0
drop_weak_etags 1
allow_cookie 1
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Mounting Registry to Your Local File System
Use following steps to mount the complete Registry root into your file system (/mnt/webdav
directory) if you are a Linux User.
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4. This will mount complete GREG
root to your directory created in /mnt/webdav1
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Instructions how to install |
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WebDAV and configure it on Linux and how to mount the Registry. |