Moving from trial to production / recreating the db
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Moving from trial to production / recreating the db
While testing the product, I imported some data from our existing SourceSafe repository. Changes in SourceSafe have occurred since then and I'd like to simply recreate the Vault database. What is the simplest procedure for doing that?
This thread brought to light a question I had about our upcoming conversion to production: I've created about a dozen repositories thus far. A few are still empty and awaiting imports, 2 are for testing purposes, and 3 at the moment are actively used and we had no plans to scrub them. We were planning on just deleting the test repositories once we're done with them.
Is it better to start over with a clean Vault install though?
Is it better to start over with a clean Vault install though?
Either would be fine, but if you are actively using 3 repositories, do you really want to start over without any history?
Dropping entire test repositories shouldn't be too much of a problem. It's faster than Obliterate, which must do many checks on individual items to make sure it's deleting the right items.
Dropping entire test repositories shouldn't be too much of a problem. It's faster than Obliterate, which must do many checks on individual items to make sure it's deleting the right items.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
Given what's in the active repositories, it wouldn't be a tremendous loss if they had to be scrapped; we would just generate and save some key history reports before doing so.
I'm curious, though--What do you mean by "Dropping entire test repositories shouldn't be too much of a problem" ?
Anythihng special we should anticipate?
I'm curious, though--What do you mean by "Dropping entire test repositories shouldn't be too much of a problem" ?
Anythihng special we should anticipate?