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Workspace Location
dbeaver-devops edited this page Dec 31, 2024
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By default, CloudBeaver stores all its files (configurations, scripts, etc.) in the
/opt/cloudbeaver
on the host machine.
Folder | Location |
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workspace |
Workspace files for CloudBeaver. |
drivers |
Auto downloaded database drivers. |
conf |
Configuration files for CloudBeaver. Learn more |
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Locate the name of the running container:
- Open a terminal on the host machine.
- Run the following command to list all running containers:
docker ps
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Once you have identified the container name, open a shell inside the container:
docker exec -it <container_name> /bin/bash
Replace
<container_name>
with the actual name of the container. -
After entering the container, navigate to the workspace directory using:
cd workspace/
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