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Make Database Changes
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.. important::
docs: updated some installation instructions
r144 If you do change the |repo| database that |RCEE| uses, then you will need to
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r1 upgrade the database, and also remap and rescan the |repos|. More detailed
information is available in the
:ref:`Alternative upgrade documentation <control:install-port>`.
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r144 If you need to change database connection details for a |RCEE| instance,
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r1 use the following steps:
1. Open the :file:`rhodecode.ini` file for the instance you wish to edit. The
default location is
:file:`home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/rhodecode.ini`
2. When you open the file, find the database configuration section,
and use the below example to change the
connection details:
.. code-block:: ini
#########################################################
### DB CONFIGS - EACH DB WILL HAVE IT'S OWN CONFIG ###
#########################################################
# Default SQLite config
sqlalchemy.db1.url = sqlite:////home/brian/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/rhodecode.db
# Use this example for a PostgreSQL
sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qwe@localhost/rhodecode
# see sqlalchemy docs for other advanced settings
sqlalchemy.db1.echo = false
sqlalchemy.db1.pool_recycle = 3600
sqlalchemy.db1.convert_unicode = true