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CollabNet Subversion Edge - Linux 32/64-bit Version 2.3.0 Release Date: March 2012 Contents 1. Overview 2. Platform and configuration 3. Requirements 4. Installation notes 5. Updates 6. Documentation 7. Known issues 8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge 9. About Subversion and CollabNet 1. Overview CollabNet Subversion Edge includes everything you need to install, manage and operate a Subversion server. It includes all of the Subversion and Apache binaries needed to run a Subversion server. It also integrates the popular ViewVC repository browsing tool so that users can view repository history from a web browser. CollabNet Subversion Edge also includes a powerful web-based management console that makes it easy to configure and manage your Apache server and Subversion repositories. You can easily setup the server to use SSL connections and even connect the server to a corporate LDAP repository, including Microsoft Active Directory. CollabNet Subversion Edge only supports serving Subversion repositories via Apache httpd and it only supports the Subversion fsfs repository format. 2. Platform and configuration Product: CollabNet Subversion Edge License: GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPLv3) Certified platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x and 5.x CentOS 5.x SuSE Linux Enterprise 11.x NOTE: These are the platforms we formally certify when testing. CollabNet Subversion Edge is known to work on virtually all Linux distributions and is informally tested on others such as Ubuntu and Fedora. There are separate downloads for 32-bit and 64-bit Linux. Download the appropriate version for your distribution and kernel. 3. Requirements * Java 1.6 JRE/JDK must be installed. We recommend the JRE provided by Sun/Oracle. When testing on 64-bit Linux we have used the 64-bit JVM. * Python 2.4 to 2.6 must be installed. 4. Installation Notes IMPORTANT: Do not untar CollabNet Subversion Edge using root or sudo. This will cause the UID/GID on the files to carry the values from our build system instead of being reset. 1. Set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, and point it to your Java 6 JRE home. For example: export JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/default Test the variable: $ $JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version java version "1.6.0_20" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode, sharing) 2. Switch to the folder where you want to install CollabNet Subversion Edge. You must have write permissions to this folder. $ cd /opt 3. Untar the file you downloaded from CollabNet. $ tar zxf CollabNetSubversionEdge-x.y.z_linux-x86.tar.gz This will create a folder named "csvn" in the current directory. You can rename this folder if desired. 4. Optional. Install the application so that it will start automatically when the server restarts. This command generally requires root/sudo to execute. $ cd csvn $ sudo -E bin/csvn install In addition to configuring your system so that the server is started with the system, it will also write the current JAVA_HOME and the current username in to the file data/conf/csvn.conf. You can edit this file if needed as it controls the startup settings for the application. By setting the JAVA_HOME and RUN_AS_USER variables in this file, it ensures they are set correctly when the application is run. 5. Optional. Configure proxy settings. CollabNet Subversion Edge need access to the internet to check for and install updates. If you need to go through a proxy to access the internet, then you can configure the proxy by editing the data/conf/csvn.conf file which was created by the previous step. Uncomment and edit the HTTP_PROXY variable to configure your proxy server. 6. Start the server. Be sure that you are logged in as your own userid and not running as root. $ bin/csvn start This will take a few minutes and the script will loop until it sees that the server is running. If the server does not start, then try starting the server with this command: $ bin/csvn console This will start the server but output the initial startup messages to the console. You must login to the CollabNet Subversion Edge browser-based management console and configure the Apache server before it can be run for the first time. The UI of the management console writes the needed Apache configuration files based on the information you provide. The default administrator login is: Address: http://localhost:3343/csvn Username: admin Password: admin Subversion Edge also starts an SSL-protected version using a self-signed SSL certificate. You can access the SSL version on this URL: Address: https://localhost:4434/csvn You can force users to use SSL from the Server configuration. This will cause attempts to access the site via plain HTTP on port 3343 to be redirected to the secure port on 4434. 5. Updates CollabNet Subversion Edge includes a built-in mechanism for discovering and installing updates. You must use this facility to install updates. Do not download and run a new version of the application installer. The update mechanism will require you to restart the servers at the end of the process, but it will do it for you. 6. Documentation Documentation for CollabNet Subversion Edge is available here: http://help.collab.net/ Context-sensitive help is also linked to this location from within the application. 7. Known issues - For the latest FAQ, visit the project home page here: https://ctf.open.collab.net/sf/projects/svnedge - If you try to access an existing BDB (Berkeley DB) based repository through CollabNet Subversion Edge, then you will receive an alert "Failed to load module for FS type 'bdb'." This is because CollabNet Subversion Edge does not support BDB. CollabNet recommends FSFS over BDB for ease of maintenance and supportability. - You can access the application from localhost, but not other computers on your LAN. This usually means that you need to configure Firewall rules for you server to open the firewall for port 3343: edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables edit /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables Add the following line to the above files, it line be will the line before the last 2 lines. -A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 3343 -j ACCEPT /etc/init.d/iptables restart /etc/init.d/ip6tables restart 8. Support for CollabNet Subversion Edge Ask questions and get assistance with using CollabNet Subversion Edge via the community forums on openCollabNet. The forum for CollabNet Subversion Edge questions is available here: http://subversion.open.collab.net/ds/viewForumSummary.do?dsForumId=3 Find out about CollabNet Technical Support at http://www.open.collab.net/support/ Information about CollabNet Training, Consulting, and Migration services is at http://www.open.collab.net/training/ Join openCollabNet for community support: http://open.collab.net 9. About Subversion and CollabNet CollabNet launched the Subversion project in 2000 in response to the demand for an open standard for Web-based software configuration management that could support distributed development. CollabNet continues to be strongly involved with the Subversion project and offers CollabNet Subversion Support, Training, and Consulting services. CollabNet also provides the most widely used collaborative development environment in the world. More than 1,400,000 developers and IT projects managers collaborate online through CollabNet. The company is transforming the way software is developed by enabling organizations to leverage global development talents to deliver better products and innovate faster. Visit CollabNet at http://www.collab.net for more information. Subversion is a registered trademark of the Apache Software Foundation. http://subversion.apache.org/
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