By default OrientDB server manages the database under the directory 
"$ORIENTDB_HOME/databases" where $ORIENTDB_HOME is the OrientDB 
installation directory. By setting the configuration parameter 
"server.database.path" in server orientdb-server-config.xml you can specify 
a custom path. Example:

<orient-server>
  ...
  <properties>
    <entry value="C:/temp/databases" name="server.database.path" />
  </properties>
</orient-server>


Il giorno venerdì 4 novembre 2016 21:04:20 UTC+1, Erik T ha scritto:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm using OrientDB 2.2.6 on Windows 7. I have set up an embedded OrientDB 
> instance using a plocal connection. I'm unable to view my database as an 
> option in Studio. It appears Studio doesn't 'see' my database. I tried 
> specifying the location manually using 'New DB' but failed to create the 
> instance since an instance with that name already exists. I tried closing 
> the plocal connection to see if my DB would show in the drop down but its 
> still not there. I must have the wrong folder structure in my application. 
> I'm not entirely sure how to set up that structure though. How should it be 
> set up?
>
> I attached a pic to show what I have so far. orientDbTestHttp is my 
> application and orientSystemDb is where I want to store my database. There 
> is a set of database files there and two folders 
> 1) databases
> 2) plugins
>
> plugins contains studio-2.2.zip and databases contains another set of 
> database files. I placed the plugins directory in this location but I'm not 
> sure if this is correct.
>
> Can some one tell me how I should set up my folder structure in my 
> orientDbTestHttp application so I can access my orientSystemDb using the 
> OrientDB studio?
>
>

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