A site must have one or more servers to handle source code repositories and users.
The source code server can be the same machine as the application server or a separate
machine.
When you set up a managed software configuration management (SCM) server, you
enable users to create, manage and share repositories through
CollabNet
TeamForge.
You can integrate more
than one source code server of a given type. For example, you can have two or more
Subversion servers on your site. Consult a system administrator about the
requirements for setting this up.
Tip: If you use a
source code solution other than Subversion, CVS, or Perforce, you can integrate it
using the CollabNet
TeamForge SOAP APIs. This enables
you to exchange commit data with any SCM application. Consult your CollabNet
TeamForge system administrator.
Note: CVS servers that integrate with CollabNet
TeamForge must use the native UNIX/Linux
authentication method, and not external authentication mechanisms such as NIS, NIS+,
Winbind, Active Directory, or LDAP. TeamForge
creates and manipulates local system accounts using the default
useradd, usermod,
groupadd, groupdel, and
userdel commands. It expects to find any accounts or groups
it created in /etc/passwd and
/etc/group.