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Hi Karlis, My advice (and the advice of Microsoft) would be not to touch
the TFS databases – but use the object model. I’ve never seen a TFS database description, and I doubt that we
ever will. Grant From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karlis Gangis Hello I can't describe how hopeful I was when I saw this topic... I
really hoped for an easy answer. But seems that we will have to do it ourselves
:) My problem is a bit harder, when no database copying comes handy... 1. We currently have two seperate TFS servers, each used in
everydays work. 2. We have purchased another server which we will use as our TFS. 3. We want to transfer projects from those two old servers to the
new one. (only work items and source control) Currently I think we will have to dig into the TFS database and try
copying the data from server to server. The problem with foreign keys should be
maintainable (even maintaining links from changesets to work items), we already
did something similar only on smaller scale. Actualy the task is not
impossible, and if nothing else is available, then maybe we could even earn
something from it ;) The question is - is there somewhere some sort of TFS
database structure description - it would be nice, if we could skip the
trying-to-understand phase... Kārlis
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Developer, SIA
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702 0073, +371 2927 4395 From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mathavakrishna
Gnanananthan Hey Scott, I think the migration would apply even if your current
TFS isn't working. The reason i migrated was due the TFS not working
(team member stuffed up IIS settings). I don't think there are too many
configuration or user specific settings kept in the TFS databases apart
from things like user names contained within work items and version control.
So the article on Moving Team Foundation Server ( http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms404879.aspx ) didn't
work? I guess the next best thing is exporting all you work items
into excel and copying your versioned files locally and importing them back
into the new TFS server. Obviously this would mean you would lose all
your history with regards to the version controlled items. --
On 9/29/06, Scott Wakefield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey
Marty, Yeah,
I've already done a similar thing. Problem is what if you have a problem with
your current TFS and want to migrate all projects out of the current TFS and
into a new clean and working TFS. Thanks
for the thought though. Scott Wakefield
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mathavakrishna Gnanananthan Hello Scott,
Early this year I transferred a whole TFS instance from one server to
another. This involved backing up the TFS databases, reinstalling TFS on
the new machine(configuring the settings again) and restoring the
databases. As you probably know there are around 11 databases from
Reportng to Work-Item Tracking. The thing to note here is the databases
are not project specific, so it is impossible to discriminate one project
from another within a single instance of TFS by looking at the
database. What I would suggest is porting the TFS instance to the new server and then
manually deleting the projects that you don't want. NOTE: When I did do the migration to the new server, I gave the new
server the same computer name as the old server, also the
migration was of a workgroup configuration of TFS.
By having the same computer name it was a back up and restore
job. I used the following article to complete the back up http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms253070.aspx and
the following article to complete the restore http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms252516.aspx Scott, with the project that you are trying to transfer is it in a domain or
part of a work group? Are you transferring the project to
another domain? Have a look at the section on msdn called Moving Team Foundation
Server http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms404879.aspx I think you should find your answer there.
On 9/25/06, Mitch Denny < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Nothing that is built in. I've
contemplated building a tool to do this a couple of times but it is a fairly significant
development effort. It'd love to have a tool to do it!!! From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Scott Wakefield I've asked this question a couple of times early
this year but thought it might be worth asking again now – does anyone have a
mechanism of copying a team project from one server to another? Out of the box
a project is tied indefinitely to the TFS instance. Scott Wakefield
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