[cvsnt] Re: cvsnt and defect tracking

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Tue Feb 1 21:18:06 GMT 2005


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Dianne Chen wrote:
> 1) Do many of you use defect tracking software? If so,
> which one?

MantisBT

> 2) If you do run defect tracking software, is it
> integrated with cvsnt? 

Not in my instance, but there is a new module to allow CVS commit 
messages to be posted to bug reports with matching bug ID's (I think 
that's what it does, not sure).

> 3) I am aware of need to minimize applications running
> on the cvsnt server... That being said, do many of you
> run your defect tracking package on the cvsnt server
> anyways? Do many of you run a webserver on the cvsnt
> server (for ViewCVS?)? Has there been much impact? Was
> anything done to minimize the hit on cvsnt? 

Performance isn't usually that easy to answer -- it depends on a lot of 
factors.  I have about a dozen developers using my prod CVS server and 
it shares a machine with SQLServer, MySQL, and IIS running some internal 
apps + Mantis + ViewCVS.  It's no problem for us, but the server has 
lots of memory and plenty of % idle time.

-- 
Glen Starrett



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