If you have already configured a synchronization host for
one or more ClearCase® Synchronized Streams,
and you need to use a different host, you must configure the new host
and update all associated streams and views.
Before you begin
Before you begin
On the current synchronization
host, stop the synchronization engine process. The repository URI
for the synchronization stream must be accessible by both the current
host and the new host. If it is not accessible by both hosts (for
example, if the current synchronization host uses the hostname alias
"localhost"), you must update the repository URI so that it is accessible
by both hosts.
About this task
Restriction: The new synchronization host must
have the same operating system as the original host. For example,
if the ClearCase Synchronized Stream was
created using a synchronization host with a Linux system, the new
synchronization host must have a Linux system.
Procedure
- Set up the new synchronization host by fulfilling the requirements
outlined in Configuring a synchronization host. When installing
the ClearCase Connector,
make sure to note the path to the ccctools directory
of the ClearCase Connector installation.
- On the new synchronization host, start Rational Team Concert™ and
open the ClearCase Synchronized Streams view.
Right-click the stream and select Open to open
the Synchronized Stream Editor.
- On the Team Concert page, click Change
the synchronization host for this synchronization stream to
start the Change Synchronization Host wizard.
- On the Change Jazz Synchronization Host Information page,
review/enter the following information:
- On the Change ClearCase Storage Information page,
change the following properties to the indicated values:
- Click Finish. The Change
Synchronization Host wizard makes the changes to the synchronization
stream and creates a synchronization view and workspace on the new
synchronization host. Then, if you checked Start a Jazz
Synchronization Engine process after the wizard finishes,
it restarts the Synchronization Engine process.