Graphic Hub Administrator Guide

Version 3.2 | Published October 18, 2018 ©

General Database Information

Viz Artist uses a database to store Elements that clients work with. The Elements can be of these types, among others:

  • Scenes

  • Geometries

  • Materials

  • Advanced materials

  • Images

  • Fonts

  • Audio files

    Note: For more information about the various element types, see the Viz Artist User Guide.

    The individual elements are stored in the Graphic Hub data directory as files.

The database manages the files in terms of properties and Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs). These are visualized in Graphic Hub Manager as folders and projects. These folders and projects are only virtual, and cannot be treated in the same way as folders in Microsoft Windows.

Clients can work with and organize files through Viz Artist in a logical project and folder structure provided by the database. Although each file can be listed in/referenced from more than one folder, it will reside in the database in a single instance. A checksum will be calculated for each file, so that duplicate files can be easily found (see Locate duplicate files).

This page contains the following topics:

File Properties

Various properties are associated to each individual file in the database, for example:

File properties

Properties

Properties (continued)

NamePathFile typeFile sizeChecksum

UUIDRightsKeywordsFile-linksReferences

For more information about the properties, see Working with Files.

Projects and Folders

The database is able to maintain a logical structure composed of projects and folders. This helps Viz Artist users to keep an overview of the files they work on. The tree of folders is only virtual, the files are not actually stored on the hard disk with such a structure. All the folders a file is shown in, are stored in the properties of the file. The main benefit of this virtual structure is that the file itself is stored only once in the database, with links to it. The hard disk space is then kept low and the administration of files is much easier.

Links and References

In the database, files are linked and referenced. Every file knows which folder it is placed in, which other files it uses, and also by which other files it is used. For example, in a scene, fonts and images are used. If one of the files that are used in the scene changes, the scene will use the file in its new state. Every file holds a list of links and references in its properties.

Three types of links and references are handled by the database: folder-links, file-references, and file-links.

File References

In everyday use, it is necessary for a file to reference other files. For example, a scene can contain images. The root file must be linked to all the files it uses. The file-reference feature keeps track of all other files being used by this file.

Keywords

To help users organize their work, keywords can be applied to files. Up to 20 keywords can be applied to each file. Every file holds a list of keywords in its properties.

Tip: Keywords can be used as a database search criteria.

Data Locking

Three different types of data locking exist within the database: session lock, check out, and access rights.

Session Lock

As long as the session lock is active, only the user who has locked the file is able to save it in the database. Other users can only view the file.

A locked file is marked in Viz Artist and Graphic Hub Manager (if the files view type is set to icons) with a keyhole icon.

A session lock is automatically applied to a file when a user opens it in Viz Artist. The session lock is removed once the file is closed. A session lock is valid as long as the user who has locked the file is connected to the server. When the user disconnects, the lock is opened. To end a session lock, the user who locked it, or the administrator, can manually unlock it.

Check Out

As long as the check out is active, only the user who has checked out the file is able to save it in the database. Other users can just view the file.

A checked out file is marked in Viz Artist and Graphic Hub Manager (if the files view type is set to icons) with a stop icon.

Every file in the database can be checked out. The check out of a file is valid until it is checked in again. Check in can be performed by the user who checked out the file, or the check out can be canceled by the administrator.

Access Rights

The database is able to maintain rights on files and folders. Individual rights for user, group, and world can be set either to allow or disallow reading and/or writing rights.

IMPORTANT! Viz Artist 3.3.x cannot handle access rights. It is strongly inadvisable to make changes in the server that may impact work on the clients.

  • User: Sets the rights for the owner of a file or folder.

  • Group: Sets the rights for all the members of the group the owner belongs to.

  • World: Sets the rights for all database users.

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