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While upgrading it is mandatory to stop svn, for me on the same SVN server 3 different repositories one for dev,QA and Prod are created, if i stop svn will it affect prod? I am migrating on test server
It depends off your overall architecture to be honest.
Generally speaking, SVN is used a code control meaning that while your SVN is stopped to be upgraded none off your developers will be able to commit anything.
Your production shouldn't be affected (best practice is to publish to Nexus which let your SVN independent of any job being run).
If you take a step backward, your SDLC should be:
Last step mean that your archive (compiled job) live in your Job Server independently of your SVN.
It depends off your overall architecture to be honest.
Generally speaking, SVN is used a code control meaning that while your SVN is stopped to be upgraded none off your developers will be able to commit anything.
Your production shouldn't be affected (best practice is to publish to Nexus which let your SVN independent of any job being run).
If you take a step backward, your SDLC should be:
Last step mean that your archive (compiled job) live in your Job Server independently of your SVN.
Thanks Adrien, that helped.