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Install All Services on a Single RHEL/CentOS Server | The easiest way to install TeamForge is to install it on a single server, dedicated to TeamForge taking the default configuration settings. |
Approve or Reject Repository Delete Requests | SCM system maintenance requests (such as a repository delete request) must be approved (or rejected) by an administrator. |
Change the Logging Level on Your Site | Set the logging level appropriately to enable logging in vamessages.log. |
Change the scmviewer Password | It is recommended to change the scmviewer password after installing TeamForge. |
Connect to a Subversion Edge Console | When a Subversion Edge server has been converted to a SCM Integration server in TeamForge, you can log into its management console from within TeamForge. |
Customize TeamForge | You can redesign some aspects of your site to suit your organization's needs and preferences. |
Install TeamForge with an External PostgreSQL Server | You can install TeamForge with its database installed separately on an external PostgreSQL server such as AWS RDS/Aurora. |
Install TeamForge in a Distributed Setup | Distributed setup with TeamForge, Database (including Datamart), Review Board, SCM (Subversion, CVS and Git), Code Search and Baseline installed on separate ... |
Edit SCM Integration Details | You can move or reconfigure a source control server without having to reintegrate the server into TeamForge. |
etl-client.py | The etl-client.py script allows you to access the Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) scheduler and check the status of the jobs configured. The script also su... |
EventQ End of Life | EventQ is no longer supported and is completely removed from TeamForge starting from TeamForge 20.0. If you have been using EventQ on your site, you must con... |
Generate SSL certificates | To use HTTPS for web traffic, you will need to obtain a valid Apache SSL certificate. |
Add Binaries to TeamForge Projects | When TeamForge Site Administrator has made the Binaries application available, Project Administrators can add it as one of their project tools. |
Add Review Board to TeamForge Projects | When TeamForge Site Administrator has made the Review Board application available, Project Administrators can add it as one of their project tools. |
Install Review Board | Install Review Board on your site before you can make it available as an integrated application to project managers on your TeamForge site. |
Install TeamForge with Oracle Database | Distributed setup with TeamForge and Oracle Database (including Datamart) installed on separate servers. |
Install Memcached | Memcached caches Subversion (SVN) authentication and authorization information and serves the mod_authnz_ctf module's authentication and authorization reques... |
Install Nexus | TeamForge supports only Nexus 3 integration. This page walks you through the installation procedure for Nexus 3 and upgrade procedure from Nexus 2 to Nexus 3. |
Install or Upgrade the TeamForge—Nexus Integration Plugin | Once you have your Nexus server set up, install the TeamForge-Nexus integration plugin. |
FAQs on Install/Upgrade/Administration | These are some of the frequently asked questions on the installation, upgrade, and site admin related activities in TeamForge. |
Integrate an Unmanaged CVS Repository with TeamForge | Here's how you can integrate an unmanaged CVS repository with TeamForge. |
Integrate a Source Code Server | A site must have one or more servers to handle source code repositories and users. The source code server can be the same server as the application server or... |
TeamForge Load Balancing Setup | Installing TeamForge in a Load Balancing setup ensures distribution of processing load between multiple servers. The HAProxy Server hosts the HAProxy service... |
login-config.xml | This is the sample application-policy block that you can copy into your login-config.xml file to support LDAP authentication. |
TeamForge Binary Integration Overview | An important aspect of the end-to-end development lifecycle is the creation and storage of software packages that are often binary artifacts. In the Java wor... |
Manage Replicas | A replica server in TeamForge is a Subversion Edge server that replicates the content of an existing core SCM integration server. |
Move a Source Code Repository | When the existing code base for an application may need to be managed by a different team or project, you can move the source code repository from the first ... |
pebble-app.xml | The pebble-app.xml file, also known as the Pebble application configuration file, contains the text that the Pebble application displays in the TeamForge use... |
pebble-dep.xml | The pebble-dep.xml file, also known as the Pebble deployment configuration file, contains the data that Pebble needs to interact with the TeamForge site. |
Plan Your Installation / Upgrade | Plan your installation or upgrade setup, hardware and software requirements and so on before you begin. |
Project Templates - Install, Update, Enable and Disable | Provide sample projects to help users get started quickly. TeamForge comes with a sample template useful for agile development projects. Site administrators ... |
Schedule Data Extraction for Reporting | Set the interval at which you want yourTeamForge site's data extracted to the datamart from which reports are generated. |
Installation Requirements | Here's what it takes to install and run TeamForge and other integrations supported by TeamForge. |
restore-data.py | The restore-data.py script restores the compressed data from the named source directory and deletes any existing data. By default, the TeamForge and the repo... |
Set up Git Replica Servers | On sites distributed across multiple geographic locations, Git Replica Servers are local and remote mirror servers that can provide up-to-date copies of the ... |
Set up Networking for TeamForge | After installing the operating system, prepare the networking connections and configuration for your TeamForge site. |
Set up SELinux | If SELinux is active on the server that runs your TeamForge site, configure it to allow the services that TeamForge requires. |
Create a Site-wide Broadcast | To say something to everyone who uses your site, post a site-wide broadcast message. |
Create a Site-wide Broadcast | To say something to everyone who uses your site, post a site-wide broadcast message. |
TeamForge Services and Domain Configuration Tokens | Use the host:SERVICES and the host:PUBLIC_FQDN tokens to define the services and domain names of your TeamForge site respectively. You can also have unique s... |
Site Options Change Log | Change log of site-options.conf tokens. |
TeamForge site-options.conf Tokens | Here's a list of TeamForge `site-options.conf` tokens and configuration information. |
Protect Integrations with SSL | If you have registered Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificates, your site's users can use SSL when they set up an SCM integration server. You can also enable ... |
Synchronize TeamForge Source Control Integrations | Any time you upgrade your TeamForge site or a source control application, you must ensure that your users can still access their source code. |
The teamforge.py Script | Use the teamforge.py script to deploy and undeploy services, start and stop services, verify the status of services, verify the application environment, boot... |
Upgrade TeamForge on the Same Hardware with Oracle Database | Distributed setup with TeamForge, Oracle Database (including Datamart) and EventQ installed on separate servers. |
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