Dear @subhra74
,
first of all, I congratulate for your excellent snowflake application!
I have tried it a couple of days, being installed in my Windows 10 laptop, so far I can reach my mostly Ubuntu based server nicelly !
I have a question though, I want to know where the settings are keep, mostly the Session manager settings. Is it possible to transfer these settings to another snowflake installation and not doing them manually one by one?
Session details are store in a file session-store.json. This file can be copied to transfer the session details. In future import export feature will be there.
Path on windows: %USERPROFILE%\snowflake_ssh\session_store.json
Dear @subhra74
many thanks for your fast reply and the information given. Please consider to make your fabulous application as portable as possible, ex to be even running from external USB drive and have all adjustments settings and session storings inside the application directory (and not relied to the WindowsOS user profile settings etc).
Again many thanks for making snowflake !!!
Best Regards,
Mike Kranidis
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Dear @subhra74 ,
first of all, I congratulate for your excellent snowflake application!
I have tried it a couple of days, being installed in my Windows 10 laptop, so far I can reach my mostly Ubuntu based server nicelly !
I have a question though, I want to know where the settings are keep, mostly the Session manager settings. Is it possible to transfer these settings to another snowflake installation and not doing them manually one by one?
Thanks and Best Regards,
Mike Kranidiz
Session details are store in a file session-store.json. This file can be copied to transfer the session details. In future import export feature will be there.
Path on windows: %USERPROFILE%\snowflake_ssh\session_store.json
On Linux:
$HOME/snowflake_ssh/session_store.json
Dear @subhra74
many thanks for your fast reply and the information given. Please consider to make your fabulous application as portable as possible, ex to be even running from external USB drive and have all adjustments settings and session storings inside the application directory (and not relied to the WindowsOS user profile settings etc).
Again many thanks for making snowflake !!!
Best Regards,
Mike Kranidis