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Specifying server settings for attachment consolidation
Before setting up attachment consolidation on a Domino® server by enabling the Domino Attachment and Object Service, decide where to place files and how large files should be before consolidation. On each server that uses attachment consolidation, you specify the directory where you want to create the resulting repository of shared file attachments. If the number of DAOS (.NLO) files in the directory becomes too large for your operating system limit, Domino creates additional subdirectories as needed.

About this task

The attachment repository, by default, is created relative to the logical directory structure that is controlled by the server. You can create the directory anywhere on the server or a connected file drive by specifying a full path.

To set up and enable the Domino Attachment and Object Service

Procedure

1. Make sure that transaction logging is enabled on the Domino server.

2. From the Domino Administrator, click the Configuration tab and then expand the Server section.

3. Select the Server document to be edited and then click Edit Server.

4. Click the DAOS tab.

5. Enable or disable the use of attachment consolidation by completing first field in the following table. If enabling, complete all the remaining fields.


6. Click Save & Close:

What to do next

If the server runs virus detection software, use the same virus scan policy for the DAOS directory as is set for .NSF files in the server data directory.

To put the new configuration into effect, restart the server.

Related tasks
Marking a database for attachment consolidation

Related reference
The Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS)
DAOS Manager Tell commands

Related information
DAOS Best Practices