Hi,
For standardization purposes, my organization is changing the hostnames of various servers.
As an example:
"server1" will be changed to "CollabServer"
"server2" will be changed to "CollabOracle"
In Linux, I can change the hostnames just fine without any issues. However, where do I make the changes in Collaborator so that it will point to the new server name and new Oracle Server name?
I did a search in all the text files in the Collaborator directory and I didn't find any configuration files.
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Never mind, I figured it out.
For Linux, the configuration files were in the <installation folder of collaborator>/tomcat/conf/<hostname>
Never mind, I figured it out.
For Linux, the configuration files were in the <installation folder of collaborator>/tomcat/conf/<hostname>
Hi,
Yes, the file that you will need to modify is ROOT.xml, which is located under <installation folder of collaborator>/tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost/ROOT.xml
In the file, you will need to modify the database string connection, espefically the url address.
You may also need to go to "Admin > Settings (tab)" and modify the url in the "External URL:" field. That field(url) is included in the email notifications.
Lastly, you will need to inform other users to update the URL they are currently using in the Client applications to access/connect to the Collaborator server application.
Thanks!
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