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title: Server Layout · Docs · MSM
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docsitem: concepts-layout
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Server Layout
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MSM is designed to get out of your way as much as possible. A server directory should look nearly exactly the same except for a few key changes.
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1. Create a `worldstorage` folder and move all your worlds into it.
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2. Optionally create the `worldstorage_inactive` folder for inactive worlds.
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So a typical Bukkit server managed by MSM would look like this:
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/opt/msm
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`- servers
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`- server_name
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|- plugins/
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`- worldstorage/
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|- world/
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|- world_nether/
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`- world_the_end/
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|- worldstorage_inactive/
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|- server.jar
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|- server.properties
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|- server.log
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|- ops.txt
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|- white-list.txt
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|- banned-ips.txt
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`- banned-players.txt
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MSM expects to find your worlds in the `worldstorage` folder. This allows MSM to reliably determine which folders are worlds for making backups, moving worlds into RAM and other behind the scenes stuff.
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**Advanced:** *You can change the location MSM expects to find world using the `msm-world-storage-path` setting in your server's `server.properties` file. See [Configuration → Individual Server][config-server] for more info.*
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[config-server]: {{ site.baseurl }}/docs/configuration/server.html |