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By default, FishEye will install and run self-contained within the <FishEye install directory>, that is, the directory where you unzip the package. Alternatively, you can create a separate FishEye "instance" directory, referenced by the FISHEYE_INST environment variable, outside of the <FishEye install directory>. This may be necessary for practical or administrative reasons. Here are our recommendations for some of these possible scenarios:
Number of Instances | インストールの種類 | Upgrade Likelihood | Separate FishEye Instance Directory |
|---|---|---|---|
Single | 本番環境 | Highly Recommended | |
Single | 開発 | Likely | Highly Recommended |
Single | 開発 | Not Likely | Unnecessary |
In order to run multiple instances of FishEye on the same server, it is mandatory to establish a separate FISHEYE_INST directory.
Number of Instances | インストールの種類 | Upgrade Likelihood | Separate FishEye Instance Directory |
|---|---|---|---|
複数 | Prod. / Dev. | N/A | (必須) |
See the differences between FishEye folder layouts depending on which installation you choose.
For production installations, we recommend that the FishEye instance directory be secured against unauthorized access.
As outlined in Method 3 of our FishEye upgrade guide, you can separate your FishEye instance data (to make future upgrades easier) even if initially you chose not to do so:
<FishEye install directory> path for the FishEye instance data and then set up the FISHEYE_INST environment variable./FISHEYE_INST:<FishEye install directory>/config.xml<FishEye install directory>/var<FishEye install directory>/cache<FishEye install directory>/data (optional – if it exists)
4. Start the FishEye/Crucible instance.