๐๏ธ Start Release
This topic describes how to start the Release server on different operating systems, either interactively or as a background process.
๐๏ธ Shut Down Release
This topic outlines the procedure for shutting down or stopping Release using a command prompt or terminal.
๐๏ธ Connect to Deploy Servers
This topic describes how to connect Release to Deploy servers, enabling seamless integration for deployment automation.
๐๏ธ Choose a Host Type and Connection Type
The remoting functionality in Deploy and Release uses the Overthere framework to manipulate files and execute commands on remote hosts. To determine which type of Overthere host to create and which connection type to use, follow these guidelines described in Remoting plugin and Overthere framework.
๐๏ธ Set up SSH
The remoting functionality for Deploy and Release supports the SSH protocol for connecting to a Unix, Microsoft Windows, or z/OS hosts. To connect to a remote host using the SSH protocol, you must to install an SSH server on that remote host. For more information, see Remoting plugin and SSH protocol.
๐๏ธ Using CIFS, SMB, WinRM, and Telnet
This topic provides information about Using CIFS, SMB, WinRM, and Telnet in Release.
๐๏ธ Logging
By default, the Digital.ai Release server writes information, such as: warnings, errors, and log messages to your terminal output and to XLRELEASESERVER_HOME/log/xl-release.log.
๐๏ธ Configure System Messages
This topic explains how to create system messages which are displayed under the menu bar.
๐๏ธ Configure File Upload Properties
In Release you can configure the file upload properties. File upload properties are used to set a limit for the size of uploaded files and to restrict content accepted by Release.
๐๏ธ Configure the Release Session
This topic outlines how to configure session timeout and session storage settings in Release.
๐๏ธ Configure HTTP GZIP Compression
You can configure GZIP compression in Release. GZIP compression is used to decrease the size of server responses and save bandwidth usage. There is a small overhead of server CPU usage to compress content. It is enabled by default, but you may want to adjust the settings depending on your use case.