The following pages are either added or updated for TeamForge 19.1.
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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. |
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 ... |
domain_change_webr.py | The domain_change_webr.py script is used to change the domain name or host name of the subscriber in the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker database. |
Generate and Download Baseline Packages | You can generate a downloadable package of physical project artifacts such as Tracker Artifacts, Documents, Source Code Repositories (only Git and Subversion... |
Install TeamForge with Oracle Database | Distributed setup with TeamForge and Oracle Database (including Datamart) installed on separate servers. |
Mass Configuration of Repository Policies Within a Project | You may often want to apply a specific set of policies to more than one repository. You can just select multiple repositories within a project and apply your... |
Upgrade TeamForge on New Hardware with All Services on a Single Server | You can upgrade TeamForge on new hardware with all services on a single server. |
Installation Requirements | Here's what it takes to install and run TeamForge and other integrations supported by TeamForge. |
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