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How can we move the Octane repository to a new location on our linux on premise Octane install?
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We have and ALM instance running on a windows server and we just switched our ALM repository to use a CIFS file share on a linux box and are seeing extreme slowness in ALM when the application writes to the file system, any ideas on this?
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What is the maximum size of a Shared Object Repository that it can hold objects in UFT 12.02.
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"ALM only uses SMB signing if you have your repository on a server other that the application server ...". What does "repository" refer to? Does this mean if the SQL Server db associated with the HP / Quality Center is on the same Windows Server? Or is this referring to an Object Rep...
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Hello, We have been tasked with backing up the projects and resources prior to an HP ALM upgrade. We are unsure exactly what the repository and schema refers to. In regards to the Project Repository. It says to back this up, is the Project Repository a folder? ex: D:ProgramData\\HP\\ALM\\repository\...
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We were experiencing some issues last week where people were unable to sign into/Upload anything in QC and UFT. Our Server team noticed that the disc space was too low (on drive used for ALM Repository) to upload or do anything causing people problems. I was wondering what the best approach was in h...
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Hello, We are wondering what the various numbered folders within the HP ALM repository mean once we have expanded the the folders within our HP ALM repository? Are they needed as they are different from what we have seen in the past and we are concerned that these are the root cause of all of our st...
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Is there a way I can programmatically find out if an object in my script is in the local repository or not?
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We successfully ran the configuration wizard to change the repository path (to a network share). I also updated the Base Repository Path (site parameter in Site Admin)). Currently I am unable to create a project. When I try I get an error message "Failed" to Create Project". I am current...
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