Changing Server Question

2003-09-15 Thread WALTERS, CRAIG P [AG/1000]
We are moving our CVS repository to a different machine soon. We currently use the actual machine name that holds our repository in the CVSROOT so any projects that are checked-out have this machine name in the CVS\root file. We have more than 100 projects using CVS. Do we have to have every

Re: Changing Server Question

2003-09-15 Thread Paul Sander
What I would have done is set up a cname record in my DNS configuration to give a symbolic name (e.g. "cvsroot") to the machine, in addition to its regular host name. That way if the server moves around, then a quick tweak to the DNS server will give all of the users access again with no changes t

Re: Changing Server Question

2003-09-15 Thread Mark D. Baushke
Craig P Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > We are moving our CVS repository to a different machine soon. We > currently use the actual machine name that holds our repository in the > CVSROOT so any projects that are checked-out have this machine name in > the CVS\root file. Yup. This is a good