Managing Amazon DCV Session storage - Amazon DCV

Managing Amazon DCV Session storage

Session storage is a directory on the Amazon DCV server that clients can access when they are connected to a Amazon DCV session.

If session storage is enabled on the Amazon DCV server, you can use the dcv set-storage-root command to specify the directory on the server to be used for session storage. For more information about enabling session storage on the Amazon DCV server, see Enabling session storage.

To set the session storage path, use the dcv set-storage-root command and specify the session ID and the path to the directory to use.

Syntax

dcv set-storage-root --session session_id /path_to/directory

For the directory path, you can use %home% to specify the home directory of the user who is currently signed in. For example, the %home%/storage/ path resolves to c:\Users\username\storage\ on Windows servers. It resolves to $HOME/storage/ on Linux servers.

Options

The following options can be used with the dcv set-storage-root command

--session

The session ID for which to specify the storage directory.

Type: String

Required: Yes

Examples

Windows Amazon DCV server example

The following example sets to storage path to c:\session-storage for a session with a session ID of my-session.

C:\> dcv set-storage-root --session my-session c:\session-storage
Linux Amazon DCV server example

The following example sets to storage path to a directory named session-storage in the current user's home directory, for a session with a session ID of my-session.

$ dcv set-storage-root --session my-session %home%/session-storage/