Can I install the Jazz Team Server as a Windows Service?
I've downloaded the 1.0Beta2a server and installed it successfully (on Windows Server 2003, as it happens), but I'd like to get away from having to be logged in order to have the server running.
Is it possible to run the Jazz Team Server as a Windows service (or perhaps several services), so that it is started automatically when the machine is booted?
What I have in mind is something similar to this description of how to do it for a Subversion server:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/articles/svnserve-service.htm
I notice that both the Linux and Windows instructions call for manual starting of the server - surely you've moved to the point where people depend on the server running...!?
William Roberts
Is it possible to run the Jazz Team Server as a Windows service (or perhaps several services), so that it is started automatically when the machine is booted?
What I have in mind is something similar to this description of how to do it for a Subversion server:
http://subversion.open.collab.net/articles/svnserve-service.htm
I notice that both the Linux and Windows instructions call for manual starting of the server - surely you've moved to the point where people depend on the server running...!?
William Roberts
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If you are running M6, there is a new environment property which is required. See https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/JazzProvisionerSetupInWAS for details.
com.ibm.team.repository.provision.profile needs to point to the profile.ini file, as in:
-Dcom.ibm.team.repository.provision.profile=D:\jazz\server\profile.ini
Scott Rich
Jazz Team
com.ibm.team.repository.provision.profile needs to point to the profile.ini file, as in:
-Dcom.ibm.team.repository.provision.profile=D:\jazz\server\profile.ini
Scott Rich
Jazz Team
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