Setting up a Global Project
- Last UpdatedJun 28, 2022
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This section describes how to make a Global project. The starting point is a standard project, created at the location which will become the Hub. The example used is a small project with the project code ABC.
Before making a project Global, the following stages must have been completed:
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A standard project should already exist at the location which will become the project Hub, and its project environment variables should be set. The project may be created using E3DMAKE or similar. The folders abc000, abcmac, abcpic and abciso must exist, plus any folders required by specific applications (such as abcdia, abcste, abctpl for Schematics; abcmar, abcdrg for Marine and so on)
These foldernames are mentioned in more detail in Using the admind command.
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The project environment variables must be set.
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In the example standard (non-Global) project, the Teams, Users, Databases (DBs) and Multiple Databases (MDBs) have already been created.
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Setting up a Global project is very efficient and straightforward and the user can carry out the entire process locally on a LAN before distributing it to the Hub and Satellite locations. Before sending the project to the satellite location, the satellite’s RHOST attribute needs to be modified. The user must copy this change to the Global database manually.
The user can make a project Global without having created any Teams, Users, DBs or MDBs.
Related Links
- Making the Project Global
- Starting Up Global ADMIN
- Modifying the Hub Location
- Before Creating Location Files
- Creating Location Files
- Installing a New Project at a Satellite
- Running the Global Daemon
- Initializing a New Location
- Setting Primary Locations
- Database Allocation
- Creating Update Events
- Conclusion
- Backing Up and Restoring Global Projects