Hi, I would like to search for attachments (by file extension) within Confluence. For example, if I want to search all Excel spreadsheets ending with *.xls, I can perform the /.*xls.*/ within the advance search. However, the search will yield over thousands of results. Although there are filters I can use to narrow down the results, I won’t be able to see anything about the file sizes.
For many systems, I can use the Linux command line to obtain similar results. However, when running find . -type f -name \*.xls within the Confluence parent directory (above the attachments folder), zero results are returned. Does this mean Confluence doesn’t upload file attachments to /confluence-data/attachments? If Confluence doesn’t upload the files there, how come the attachment folder is by far the largest directory on the server?
du -hs * | sort -rh | head -5
848G sandbox
148G attachments
5.1G index
1.1G webresource-temp
837M plugins-osgi-cache
Hi @hoa pham
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@hoa pham The files are not stored with the name as it displays on the page. It will be stored as 1 , 2 like that.
In order to identify the location of the attachment you will have to apply some math . It is not straight forward.
Go though the below page to understand how attachments are stored.
Hierarchical-file-system-attachment-storage
Thanks,
Srinath T
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Hi @hoa pham ,
Welcome to Atlassian community.
The attachments are stored on the server . Try the steps mentioned on the below URL, it should work. The files are stored in attachment directory under home directory.
Thanks,
Srinath T
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