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01-16-2006 07:00 PM
01-16-2006 07:00 PM
Version Control Repository
I mentioned that my Version Control Repository has the Version 7.10.
How can I update this to 7.40 and what do I have to look for?
Thanks for any help.
Regards Melanie
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01-16-2006 08:30 PM
01-16-2006 08:30 PM
Re: Version Control Repository
Do you have only 7.10 in your VCR ? If yes, and if your VCR folder is d:\VCR for example, delete all the files inside and copy
If you want to have more than one PSP version, one thing you can do is creating one folder for each version in your VCR. For example, in my case I have my VCR in D:\VCR, and below I have folders 5.50, 6.40, 7.10 and 7.30. The VCR service is able to scan them and create the baselines. It is much easier if I want to remove one version and add a new one.
Regards.
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01-16-2006 08:44 PM
01-16-2006 08:44 PM
Re: Version Control Repository
I found just directories called "vcrepository" in 5 or 6 different paths:
C:\hp\hpsmh\data\cgi-bin
c:\hp\hpsmh\data\htdocs
etc.
Where can I find the path-configuration for the version control repository in SIM?
Thanks for any help.
Melanie
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01-16-2006 08:54 PM
01-16-2006 08:54 PM
Re: Version Control Repository
OK. Where can I launch VCR scan??
Thanks for help
Melanie
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01-16-2006 09:48 PM
01-16-2006 09:48 PM
Re: Version Control Repository
Thanks
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01-17-2006 11:07 AM
01-17-2006 11:07 AM
Re: Version Control Repository
I guess you've found that you get the Repository config page by accessing it through the System Management Homepage. All the other options are available through there.
You can have multiple VCRM's but how you use them is up to you. It depends on the speed of connection between sites or subnets. You could have all the VCA's at one site pointing to a local VCRM and those at another pointing at one local to them. This saves bandwidth when you run the softwre packages. I also seem to remember that you can have one master VCRM and get the others to pull files from that one - but please check that.