![]() ![]() However, there's a batch file available from the Start menu that you can run that will setup uberSVN to automatically start up on system boot.Īlso present are batch files for starting and stopping uberSVN manually. The Windows version of uberSVN is run as a Windows service, so it requires less user intervention to run. Starting/Stopping uberSVN (Windows) Starting uberSVN Open a terminal window on the server and login with suitable file permissions. Wait about 30 seconds, then open a browser and enter the portal's address - Stopping uberSVN (Linux/Mac OSX) ![]() Please allow 30 seconds or so for the uberSVN portal to start Using CLASSPATH: /opt/ubersvn/tomcat/bin/bootstrap.jar Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /opt/ubersvn/tomcat/temp (With OSX this means that you must be the ubersvn users.) To start the uberSVN portal follow these steps: ![]() Starting/Stopping uberSVN (Linux/Mac OSX) Starting uberSVN The Admin guide runs through how to use uberSVN. Proxy 4.3.1 Proxy Status 4.3.2 Log Viewer 4.3.3 Node 4.3.4 SVN Settings 4.3.5 Email Settings 4.3.6 Stop Proxy 4.3.7 Shut Down Node Admin Console Guide 4.0.1 Admin Console KeyĤ.2 System 4.2.1 Log Viewer 4.2.2 Disk Monitor 4.2.3 License Info 4.2.4 System Settings 4.2.5 SSL Settings 4.2.6 Log Level 4.2.7 Free Memory 4.2.8 Backup 4.2.9 Export Settings 4.2.10 Import Settings 4.3. Using Access Control 3.1 Managing usersģ.10 Using LDAP/Active Directory 3.11 Setting up SSL encryptionĤ. ![]() Deployment Guide 2.1 Deployment Checklistģ. Introduction 1.1 Technical Overview 1.2 Access Control Model 1.3. About Jenkins 1.1 Installation 1.2 Setting up a project 1.3 Windows Installationġ. ![]()
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