FishEye 2.0 : Command-Line Options
This page last changed on May 04, 2009 by pkamal.
A FishEye instance can be managed using the fisheyectl script. Before running this script you need to ensure that you have set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, or that java is on the path. Unix usage: /FISHEYE_HOME/bin/fisheyectl.sh command [options] Windows usage: \FISHEYE_HOME\bin\fisheyectl.bat command [options] The command parameter can be one of run, start or stop (see below). You can also find convenience scripts for running each of these commands, such as run.sh or run.bat. runThe run command starts FishEye. This command runs FishEye in the foreground. It does not fork a background process. startThe start command has the same options as run, but starts FishEye in the background. Windows: FishEye will be run in a separate cmd.exe window. Unix: FishEye will be run with nohup and the console output will be redirected to $FISHEYE_INST/var/log/fisheye.out. Options (for both run and start):
The following options are currently available, but will be removed at a later date:
stopThe stop command stops a running FishEye instance. Options:
fullscanUsage: fisheyectl fullscan [options] [repname ...] The fullscan command requests a full scan of the given repositories, or all repositories if no repository name is given Options:
rescanUsage: fisheyectl rescan [options] repname start end Requests a rescan of the given repository between two specified revision ids. Note: this operation is not supported by CVS or Perforce repositories. Options:
reindexUsage: fisheyectl reindex [options] [repname ...] Requests a full reindex of the given repositories, or all repositories if no repository name is given. Options:
scannowThe scannow command requests an incremental scan from the command line. Usage: fisheyectl scannow -s [repname ...] Options:
backupUsage: fisheyectl backup [filename] The backup command creates a zip archive containing important FishEye configuration files. Options:
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