--- title: File directory structure description: "TDengine installation directory description" --- After TDengine is installed, the following directories or files will be created in the system by default. | directory/file | description | | ------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | /usr/local/taos/bin | The TDengine executable directory. The executable files are soft-linked to the /usr/bin directory. | | /usr/local/taos/driver | The TDengine dynamic link library directory. It is soft-linked to the /usr/lib directory. | | /usr/local/taos/examples | The TDengine various language application examples directory. | | /usr/local/taos/include | The header files for TDengine's external C interface. | | /etc/taos/taos.cfg | TDengine default [configuration file] | | /var/lib/taos | TDengine's default data file directory. The location can be changed via [configuration file]. | | /var/log/taos | TDengine default log file directory. The location can be changed via [configure file]. | ## Executable files All executable files of TDengine are in the _/usr/local/taos/bin_ directory by default. These include. - _taosd_: TDengine server-side executable files - _taos_: TDengine CLI executable - _taosdump_: data import and export tool - _taosBenchmark_: TDengine testing tool - _remove.sh_: script to uninstall TDengine, please execute it carefully, link to the **rmtaos** command in the /usr/bin directory. Will remove the TDengine installation directory `/usr/local/taos`, but will keep `/etc/taos`, `/var/lib/taos`, `/var/log/taos` - _taosadapter_: server-side executable that provides RESTful services and accepts writing requests from a variety of other softwares - _tarbitrator_: provides arbitration for two-node cluster deployments - _TDinsight.sh_: script to download TDinsight and install it - _set_core.sh_: script for setting up the system to generate core dump files for easy debugging - _taosd-dump-cfg.gdb_: script to facilitate debugging of taosd's gdb execution. :::note taosdump after version 2.4.0.0 require taosTools as a standalone installation. A new version of taosBenchmark is include in taosTools too. ::: :::tip You can configure different data directories and log directories by modifying the system configuration file `taos.cfg`. :::