# Update in-place location reference for S3 If you've moved your content from a local disk to S3 storage, you need to update the location of any files you imported using `--in-place`. To ensure you don't update entries by accident, all commands run in dry run mode by default. Run commands with the `--no-dry-run` flag to update the references. :::{note} This command doesn't move files. It only updates the location of the file to its S3 location based on [the S3 settings in your environment file](/administrator/configuration/object-storage). ::: :::{list-table} Arguments :header-rows: 1 - - Argument - Description - - `source` - The source directory of your in-place import. If no `source` is specified, all in-place imported tracks are updated. - - `target` - The subdirectory in the S3 bucket where the files are now located. If no `target` is specified, the current path of the file is used. ::: ## Examples ### Update all in-place imports ::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Debian :sync: debian 1. SSH into your Funkwhale server. 2. Navigate to the Funkwhale directory. ```{code-block} console $ cd /srv/funkwhale ``` 3. Run the `funkwhale-manage` command line interface to update your in-place imports. ```{code-block} console $ venv/bin/funkwhale-manage fw inplace_to_s3 --no-dry-run ``` ::: :::{tab-item} Docker :sync: docker 1. SSH into your Funkwhale server. 2. Navigate to the Funkwhale directory. ```{code-block} console $ cd /srv/funkwhale ``` 3. Run the `funkwhale-manage` command line interface to update your in-place imports. ```{code-block} console $ sudo docker compose run --rm api funkwhale-manage inplace_to_s3 --no-dry-run ``` ::: :::: ### Update in-place imports from a specific directory ::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Debian :sync: debian 1. SSH into your Funkwhale server. 2. Navigate to the Funkwhale directory. ```{code-block} console $ cd /srv/funkwhale ``` 3. Run the `funkwhale-manage` command line interface to update your in-place imports. ```{code-block} console $ venv/bin/funkwhale-manage fw inplace_to_s3 --source "/music" --no-dry-run ``` ::: :::{tab-item} Docker :sync: docker 1. SSH into your Funkwhale server. 2. Navigate to the Funkwhale directory. ```{code-block} console $ cd /srv/funkwhale ``` 3. Run the `funkwhale-manage` command line interface to update your in-place imports. ```{code-block} console $ sudo docker compose run --rm api funkwhale-manage inplace_to_s3 --source "/music" --no-dry-run ``` ::: :::: All in-place imports in the `/music` folder are updated to reference the `/music` subdirectory in your S3 bucket. ### Reference a different target subdirectory ::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Debian :sync: debian 1. SSH into your Funkwhale server. 2. Navigate to the Funkwhale directory. ```{code-block} console $ cd /srv/funkwhale ``` 3. Run the `funkwhale-manage` command line interface to update your in-place imports. ```{code-block} console $ venv/bin/funkwhale-manage fw inplace_to_s3 --source "/music" --target "/new_import" --no-dry-run ``` ::: :::{tab-item} Docker :sync: docker 1. SSH into your Funkwhale server. 2. Navigate to the Funkwhale directory. ```{code-block} console $ cd /srv/funkwhale ``` 3. Run the `funkwhale-manage` command line interface to update your in-place imports. ```{code-block} console $ sudo docker compose run --rm api funkwhale-manage inplace_to_s3 --source "/music" --target "/new_import" --no-dry-run ``` ::: :::: All in-place imports in the `/music` folder are updated to reference the `/new_import` subdirectory in your S3 bucket.