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==Configuration Management==
 
==Configuration Management==
  
Use of vc tool on the new server or use of existing vc repository on an existing server?
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Use of vc tool on the new server or use of existing vc repository on an existing server?<br>
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Development environment:
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#Where ( for example, should we keep a separate directory structure, database on the server for one dev/testing implementation.
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#Steps to move from the dev / test implementation to the live implementation
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*What should be checked in to vc system
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*Any backup steps that should be taken first
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*Notifications to users
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What about moving things from the a local PC to the site testing implementation?
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There is also a cross over responsibility here within the disaster recovery plan - not sure which needs the section. I think there.
  
 
[[User:DrewJensen|Drew]] 00:14, 10 September 2007 (CEST)I would vote for doing our own on the new server.
 
[[User:DrewJensen|Drew]] 00:14, 10 September 2007 (CEST)I would vote for doing our own on the new server.

Revision as of 22:38, 9 September 2007

Configuration Management

Use of vc tool on the new server or use of existing vc repository on an existing server?
Development environment:

  1. Where ( for example, should we keep a separate directory structure, database on the server for one dev/testing implementation.
  2. Steps to move from the dev / test implementation to the live implementation
  • What should be checked in to vc system
  • Any backup steps that should be taken first
  • Notifications to users

What about moving things from the a local PC to the site testing implementation?

There is also a cross over responsibility here within the disaster recovery plan - not sure which needs the section. I think there.

Drew 00:14, 10 September 2007 (CEST)I would vote for doing our own on the new server.

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