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Is it possible to store the app files or data files on a NAS server?
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I have a QC 10 repository question. Each test in QC has a number/id. That number/id corresponds to a disk directory in the repository. In that directory, there are "Action"n sub-directories, a .usr file, etc. We have had problems with our repository before and so, with the help of Orasi, I h...
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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 just installed ALM11.52 and everything was working fine and we were able to get into site admin. THEN, we decided to change the site parameter for REPOSITORY_BASE_PATH to a location on our server's "D" drive instead of the default that was on "C". When we stopped and re-started th...
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Hi, We have the following scenario: QCServerA: 40 licences (QC10 running on Windows Server 2003) QCServerB: 40 licences (QC10 running on Windows Server 2008) We need to move licences from QCServerA to QCServerB (side question: Is the only option available when moving licences to move ALL from A to B...
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We have an old instance of QC and our "D" drive where our QC repository is appears to be running low on disk space. Can we direct the attachments and other repository items to go to a different drive on this server or to a drive on a different server? What about doing a cleanup to delete old...
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I have just restored and upgraded (after verify and repair) many QC10 projects to QC/ALM11. I have only activated a few and have started to play with them and look around in the file system. I noticed something strange - it seems some of my projects have all of the original repository folders, some ...
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asked 7 years ago by test4life
updated 7 years ago by josh-yates
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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asked 8 years ago by soapy-smith
updated 8 years ago by pt-barnum
Hello, We are working on an upgrade from ALM 11.52 to ALM 12.53. We are switching from a Linux app server to a Windows app server. Reading the installation guide, I saw a note indicating "Due to a Windows limitation, the repository path cannot be on a mapped drive.". Does that mean the repos...