Crucible and Fisheye installation and required permissions

Aiping Zhang August 5, 2012

Hi,e?

I'm planning to install Crucible and Fisheye. I've done searches and readings in confluence on Crucible and Fisheye but the documentations are a mess. I know both plugins support Oracle 11g database but what permissions does it need? I found an answer in one of the Wiki posts but i'm not sure how accurate it is. I also have other questions such as:

1. Does Crucible and Fisheye each need a database schema or they can use the same schema? If so, are the permission different required by between Crucible and Fishey?

2. Is it true that if I installed Crucible, the Fisheye will also be installed?

3. How is the integration done between Crucible, Fisheye and JIRA? I've only found documents on Fisheye and JIRA integration but no mentioning of Crucible.

4. Is there a single link or document available for the installation and configuration of Crucible, Fisheye and JIRA? I've read over 10 links and the information is all over the places.

thanks,

Aiping

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LeonardoL
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August 5, 2012

Hi Aiping,

How are you? My name is Leonardo from and I'll try to help you with your questions, ok? So, let's go!

1. Does Crucible and Fisheye each need a database schema or they can use the same schema? If so, are the permission different required by between Crucible and Fishey?

Basically FECRU will take care of the object creation and you just has to configure a user with appropriate permission to create view/tables/indexes. About schema: When you're configuring Fecru to use an external database just one database will be created. This database is basically related to Crucible. FishEye information is basically kept inside application local file system once FishEye information is just related to repository indexing.

2. Is it true that if I installed Crucible, the Fisheye will also be installed?

The answer is Yes! FishEye and Crucible are the same package the difference relies on the licensing.

3. How is the integration done between Crucible, Fisheye and JIRA? I've only found documents on Fisheye and JIRA integration but no mentioning of Crucible.

If you have FishEye and Crucible and want to integrate them with JIRA you can refer to this article https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Integrating+JIRA+with+FishEye

In case you have just Crucible documentation you can refer to this one https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CRUCIBLE/JIRA+Integration+in+Crucible

4. Is there a single link or document available for the installation and configuration of Crucible, Fisheye and JIRA? I've read over 10 links and the information is all over the places

We don't have a document that contains information about installation and configuration of jira, fisheye and crucible all together. Once they are different products we have different Knowledge Bases for each one. Maybe that's way you found different articles. For example:

- From JIRA Knowledge Base we have:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/JIRA+Installation+and+Upgrade+Guide

- From FishEye and Crucible Knowledge base we have:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CRUCIBLE/Crucible+and+FishEye

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/FishEye+Installation+Guide

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CRUCIBLE/Crucible+Installation+Guide

I hope these answers can help you.

Cheers,

Leonardo Macedo

Support Engineer

Atlassian Support.

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August 7, 2012

Also you can also take a look into this Bamboo documentation below. It contains information about database permission:

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOO/Oracle+11g

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August 8, 2012

Hi,

If those answers were helpful please vote or mark it as accepted to help other users with same doubt in the future.

Thanks,

Leonardo

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