OMERO.server binary repository¶
About
The OMERO.server binary data repository is a fundamental piece of server-side functionality. It provides optimized and indexed storage of original file, pixel and thumbnail data, attachments and full-text indexes. The repository’s directories contain various files that, together with your SQL database, constitute the information about your users and their data that OMERO.server relies upon for normal operation.
Layout¶
The repository is internally laid out as follows:
/OMERO
/OMERO/Pixels <--- Pixel data and pyramids
/OMERO/Files <--- Original file data
/OMERO/Thumbnails <--- Thumbnail data
/OMERO/FullText <--- Lucene full text search index
/OMERO/ManagedRepository <--- OMERO.fs filesets, with import logs
/OMERO/BioFormatsCache <--- Cached Bio-Formats state for rendering
Your repository is not:
- the “database”
- the directory where your OMERO.server binaries are
- the directory where your OMERO.client (OMERO.insight or OMERO.importer) binaries are
- your PostgreSQL data directory
PixelService resolution order for locating binary data for images¶
When the server is trying to find the binary data for an image, it looks:
- first under /OMERO/Pixels for a
$NUMBER_pyramid
file - then under /OMERO/Pixels for a regular
$NUMBER
file - then under /OMERO/Files for OMERO 4 files
- or under /OMERO/ManagedRepository for OMERO 5 files
Changing your repository location¶
Note
It is strongly recommended that you make all changes to your OMERO
binary repository with the server shut down. Changing the
omero.data.dir
configuration does not move the repository for
you, you must do this yourself.
Your repository location can be changed from its /OMERO
default by
modifying your OMERO.server configuration as follows:
$ cd OMERO.server
$ bin/omero config set omero.data.dir /mnt/really_big_disk/OMERO
The suggested procedure is to shut down your OMERO.server instance, move
your repository, change your omero.data.dir
and then start the
instance back up. For example:
$ cd OMERO.server
$ bin/omero admin stop
$ mv /OMERO /mnt/really_big_disk
$ bin/omero config set omero.data.dir /mnt/really_big_disk/OMERO
$ bin/omero admin start
The omero.managed.dir
property for the OMERO.fs managed
repository may be adjusted similarly, even to a directory outside
omero.data.dir
.
Note
The managed repository should be located and configured to allow the OMERO server processes fast access to the uploaded filesets that it contains.
Access permissions¶
Your repository should be owned by the same user that is starting your
OMERO.server instance. This is often either yourself (find this out by
executing whoami
) or a separate omero
(or similar) user who is
dedicated to running OMERO.server. For example:
$ whoami
omero
$ ls -al /OMERO
total 24
drwxr-xr-x 5 omero omero 128 Dec 12 2006 .
drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 160 Nov 5 15:24 ..
drwxr-xr-x 3 omero omero 4096 Dec 20 10:13 BioFormatsCache
drwxr-xr-x 2 omero omero 1656 Dec 18 14:31 Files
drwxr-xr-x 150 omero omero 12288 Dec 20 10:00 ManagedRepository
drwxr-xr-x 25 omero omero 23256 Dec 10 19:06 Pixels
drwxr-xr-x 2 omero omero 48 Dec 8 2006 Thumbnails
Repository size¶
At minimum, the binary repository should be comfortably larger than the
images and other files that users may be uploading to it. It is fine to
set omero.data.dir
or omero.managed.dir
to very large
volumes, or to use logical volume management to conveniently increase
space as necessary.