Re: [Codestriker-user] Assignment developer/project
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From: Kenneth W. <ken...@gm...> - 2010-02-08 23:00:47
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Hi David; On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 14:54, David Sitsky <dav...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Ken, > >> I was planning on a fresh installation of Codestriker for different >> groups, one using Subversion, one using Perforce, one using CVS and >> another one using Subversion. >> >> All of these should be separate/distinct to the developer/QA >> engineer; the other instances being invisible. >> >> I was wondering about virtual hosting of Apache to achieve this. >> >> Your reply seems to suggest that I need different deployments of Codestriker. > > The only requirement is that each deployment has a separate > codestriker.conf file to work from.. unless they all share the same > config, which doesn't seem to be the case here. > >> Anyway, the same database can be used for multiple Codestriker >> instances? Or should there be a unique trio of Apache, Codestriker and >> database (MySQL or Posgresql ,or Oracle) for each product group? > > You'd need separate DB instances, otherwise the topics from different > groups will be mixed up. This is another reason, why each > codestriker.conf needs to be separate for each project, as this is > where you specify the DB instance. > > Cheers, > David To be sure I understand this correctly, each distinct project would need to have an exclusive database instance and a distinct codestriker.conf, but I would *NOT* need Apache virtual hosting or (horrors!) multiple Apache instances? So I could still use one machine (I'm planning on using a Linux vmWare image as my Codestriker server, all components on that same image)? Thanks, Ken Wolcott |