In this option, we install the Oracle database (Operational database and Reports
database) on a separate server and other services on the main application
server.
In this
option, the following services run on the application server (we call this
my.app.host).
- TeamForge Application Server
- Black Duck Code Sight Server
- ETL Server
- GIT Integration Server
- SCM Integration Server (Subversion and
CVS)
- Search Server (Indexer).
The following service runs on the database server (we call this
my.db.host).
- Database Server (Operational DB and Reports
DB)
Note: If either of the remote servers (the data server or the source code server)
is not under your direct control, check with the Database Administrator to make sure
that you can carry out these instructions on that server.
Log on to the
server as root user always.
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Install SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 and log in as
root.
Important: Don't customize your installation. Select only the
default packages list.
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Check your basic networking setup.
See Set up networking for your TeamForge server for details.
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Configure your TeamForge
8.1 installation
repository. See TeamForge installation repository configuration for SUSE.
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Install the following application packages.
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TeamForge: To install the
TeamForge application
packages run the following command:
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GIT: To install the GIT packages run the following command.
- zypper install teamforge-git
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To install Black Duck Code Sight run the
following command.
- zypper install
teamforge-codesearch
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Rename the sample site configuration file from the installation package.
- cd /opt/collabnet/teamforge-installer/8.1.0.1
- cp conf/site-options-oracle.conf
conf/site-options.conf
Note: The files site-options-small.conf,
site-options-medium.conf and
site-options-large.conf contain options to tune the
performance of the TeamForge site.
To tune your site's performance, you can look through these files for the
load specifications they are intended for, and use the appropriate one for
your site's requirements.
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Set up your site's master configuration file.
- vi /opt/collabnet/teamforge-installer/8.1.0.1/conf/site-options.conf
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Configure the HOST token.
HOST_localhost=app etl indexer subversion cvs
DOMAIN_localhost=my.app.domain.com
HOST_<my.db.host>=database datamart
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Add "gerrit" to the HOST_localhost token if you are installing
GIT.
HOST_localhost=app etl indexer subversion cvs gerrit
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Add "codesearch" to the HOST_localhost token if you are installing
Black Duck Code Sight.
HOST_localhost=app etl indexer subversion cvs gerrit codesearch
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Configure the database and datamart settings.
DATABASE_TYPE=oracle
DATABASE_USERNAME=sitedatabaseusername
DATABASE_PASSWORD=sitedatabasepwd
DATABASE_READ_ONLY_USER=sitedatabasereadonlyusername
DATABASE_READ_ONLY_PASSWORD=sitedatabasereadonlyuserpwd
DATABASE_NAME=sitedatabaseinstancename
REPORTS_DATABASE_USERNAME=reportingdatabaseusername
REPORTS_DATABASE_PASSWORD=reportingdatabasepwd
REPORTS_DATABASE_NAME=reportingdatabaseinstancename
REPORTS_DATABASE_READ_ONLY_USER=reportingreadonlyusername
REPORTS_DATABASE_READ_ONLY_PASSWORD=reportingreadonlyuserpwd
REPORTS_DATABASE_MAX_POOL_SIZE=30
DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME
REPORTS_DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME
Tip: To find the value for the token
DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME log in to your Oracle
server and execute this command.
- su - oracle
- tnsping <database_name>
Find the value of the
SERVICE NAME in the
output and use this value for the
DATABASE_SERVICE_NAME
in the
site-options.conf file.
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Password obfuscation
The password obfuscation is enabled by default. As a result, all
password-related tokens are encrypted in all the TeamForge configuration
files.
Restriction: The password-related tokens cannot contain the
following characters in the site-options.conf
file: $<>/\'"`
- To disable password obfuscation, set
OBFUSCATION_ENABLED=false.
- To configure the obfuscation key, set
OBFUSCATION_KEY=<Any AlphaNumeric value with
length >= 8 bytes>. The default value of
OBFUSCATION_KEY token is
XSJt43wN.
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To enable the history protection feature of TeamForge Git integration, set the
GERRIT_FORCE_HISTORY_PROTECTION=true. For more information,
see GERRIT_FORCE_HISTORY_PROTECTION.
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Turn on the SSL for your site by editing the relevant variables in the
site-options.conf file. To generate the SSL
certificates, see Generate SSL certificates.
-
SSL=on
-
SSL_CERT_FILE
-
SSL_KEY_FILE
-
SSL_CHAIN_FILE
Note: The
SSL_CERT_FILE and SSL_KEY_FILE tokens need an absolute path.
The
SSL_CHAIN_FILE
token
is
optional.
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If the token REQUIRE_PASSWORD_SECURITY is enabled,
then set a value for the token,
PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE.
CAUTION:
The Password Control Kit (PCK) disables, deletes or
expires user accounts that don't meet the password security
requirements starting from the date set for the
PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE token. If a
date is not set, the PCK disables, deletes or expires user accounts
immediately. See
PASSWORD_CONTROL_EFFECTIVE_DATE for more
information.
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Include the SCM_DEFAULT_SHARED_SECRET token in the
site-options.conf file of the primary TeamForge server and provide it
with a value of 16-24 characters.
Remember to use the same key in the external SCM integration server
also.
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If the token
REQUIRE_RANDOM_ADMIN_PASSWORD is already set to
true, then set the token
ADMIN_EMAIL with a valid email address.
ADMIN_EMAIL=root@{__APPLICATION_HOST__}
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If you have LDAP set up for external authentication, you must set the
“REQUIRE_USER_PASSWORD_CHANGE” site options token to
false.
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Ensure to set the token DEDICATED_INSTALL=true. This makes the installation process very
simple as the TeamForge installer takes care of configuring the Apache
and
PostgreSQL
automatically.
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Make sure that the following tokens have a value if ETL is
enabled.
SOAP_ANONYMOUS_SHARED_SECRET
ETL_SOAP_SHARED_SECRET
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Configure Black Duck Code Sight tokens if you are
installing Black Duck Code Sight. See Black Duck Code Sight site-option tokens.
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Make sure the PostgreSQL tokens in the
site-options.conf file are set as recommended
in the following topic: What are the right PostgreSQL settings for my site?
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Save the site-options.conf file.
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Note: Perform this step in case your Oracle server version is not 11.2.0.1.
Download the corresponding version of Oracle client from http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/features/instant-client/index-097480.html and run the following command:
- zypper localinstall <path to oracle client
rpm>
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Run the install_jdk_suse.sh script.
- cd /opt/collabnet/teamforge-installer/8.1.0.1
- ./install_jdk_suse.sh
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Recreate the runtime environment.
- cd /opt/collabnet/teamforge-installer/8.1.0.1
- ./install.sh -r -I -V
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Copy the Oracle datamart setup script from
/opt/collabnet/teamforge/runtime/scripts to the
/tmp directory of
my.db.host.
- scp
/opt/collabnet/teamforge/runtime/scripts/datamart-oracle-setup.sh
<username>@<my.db.host>:/tmp
Do this on the database server my.db.host
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Install SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 and log in as
root.
Important: Don't customize your installation. Select only the
default packages list.
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Check your basic networking setup.
See Set up networking for your TeamForge server for details.
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Copy the Oracle datamart setup script.
- mkdir /u1
- cp /tmp/datamart-oracle-setup.sh /u1
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Log in as Oracle user and create the site database user and permissions.
See Set up an Oracle database for help.
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Create the reporting user and schema.
Note: Skip this step if you have already set up the datamart setup in the Oracle
database. Your responses to the script's prompts must match the values of
the equivalent variables in the site-options.conf file
on my.app.server.
- cd /u1
- sh datamart-oracle-setup.sh
Do this on the TeamForge Application Server
(my.app.host)
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Set up the initial site data (bootstrap).
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Start TeamForge.
- /etc/init.d/collabnet
start
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If you have installed Black Duck Code Sight, then
install the license for Black Duck Code Sight. For
more information, see Install the Black Duck Code Sight license.
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Note: If the token REQUIRE_USER_PASSWORD_CHANGE is set to
true, login to TeamForge user interface, change the admin
password and then run the post-install.py script.
Run the TeamForge post installation script. For
more information, see post-install.py.
- /opt/collabnet/teamforge/runtime/scripts/post-install.py
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Restart the collabnet services.
- /etc/init.d/collabnet restart
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Apply some finishing touches and make sure everything is running
smoothly.
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Reboot the server and make sure all services come up automatically at
startup.
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Log into your site as the administrator.
The value of the DOMAIN variable in the
site-options.conf file is the URL to log
into.
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Create a sample project.
See Create a TeamForge project.
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Write a welcome message to your site's users.
See Create a site-wide broadcast.