Defining a computer running Linux or the UNIX system as a registry host
You can define an existing HCL VersionVault host that is running Linux or the UNIX system to become a registry server.
About this task
To define a computer running Linux or the UNIX system as a registry host.
- Log on to the host. You must log in as root to have privileges to stop or start HCL VersionVault, or to create directories and files in the /var partition of most hosts.
- Stop HCL VersionVault.
- Create the file /var/adm/hcl/versionvault/config/rgy_svr.conf. This file must contain only one line, consisting of the text string master.
- Restart HCL VersionVault.
Note: After you define a new registry host, you
must establish a registry password for the new registry. Otherwise, you cannot
perform any privileged registry operations, such as creating public VOB tags
or changing site-wide defaults. For more information, see Setting and using the HCL VersionVault registry password.