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Redmine Cookbook

You're reading from   Redmine Cookbook Over 80 hands-on recipes to improve your skills in project management, team management, process improvement, and Redmine administration

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785286131
Length 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Aleksandar Pavic Aleksandar Pavic
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing and Running Redmine 2. Customizing Redmine FREE CHAPTER 3. Project Management with Redmine 4. Improving Team Performance 5. Regular and Planned Maintenance 6. Performance and System Tuning 7. Integrating Redmine with Other Software 8. Getting the Most Out of Scripts and Plugins 9. Troubleshooting 10. Making the Most of Redmine Index

Starting and restarting Redmine


Starting and restarting Redmine differs upon server and operating system configurations. In this recipe, we are going to cover a few of the most common configurations.

Getting ready

Make sure that you have server administration privileges.

How to do it…

As mentioned earlier, starting and restarting Redmine differs upon server configuration, so here are a few most common ways to restart Redmine.

Restarting Redmine under Phusion Passenger

To restart Redmine running under Phusion Passenger, perform the following actions:

  1. Navigate to your Redmine installation folder.

  2. Navigate to app/tmp folder.

  3. Create an empty file called restart.txt.

  4. Log in to your Redmine or refresh it.

  5. Remove restart.txt.

Step 5 is not necessary because Phusion Passenger checks for the file's timestamp. If, for some reason, you want Redmine restarted after each request, then instead of restart.txt, create a file called always_restart.txt. However, always restarting will drastically decrease your server...

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