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We have a [[rootdir_config|separate section]] in this wiki that takes you through the different steps that you can take to [[rootdir_config|configure root directories and mounting points]]. | We have a [[rootdir_config|separate section]] in this wiki that takes you through the different steps that you can take to [[rootdir_config|configure root directories and mounting points]]. | ||
- | We also talk about the security precautions that you can take when configuring these. | + | Root-directories can be labeled public or private, which allow you to [[rootdir_security#public_vs_private|take security precautions when configuring these]]. |
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==== Integrity check ==== | ==== Integrity check ==== | ||
- | If you suspect certain slides in a particular root directory are corrupt, you can run an integrity check on a particular folder by going to | + | Elmah logs work great for ad-hoc troubleshooting, but when problems persist over time, a more structured and proactive approach is warranted. |
+ | When you suspect certain slides in a particular root directory are corrupt, you can run an integrity check on a particular folder: | ||
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+ | {{ :rootdir_integrity.png?direct&400 |}} | ||
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+ | This attempts to read all slides in a folder and reports on the ones that fail. You should then [[format_troubleshoot|try to find out why such slides cannot be read]]. |