# Default setup is given for MySQL with ruby1.9. If you're running Redmine # with MySQL and ruby1.8, replace the adapter name with `mysql`. # Examples for PostgreSQL, SQLite3 and SQL Server can be found at the end. # Line indentation must be 2 spaces (no tabs). production: adapter: mysql2 database: trustie host: 10.107.17.20 #socket: /home/pdl/redmine-2.3.1-2/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock port: 3306 username: root password: "1234" encoding: utf8 development: adapter: mysql2 database: trustie host: 10.107.17.20 #socket: /home/pdl/redmine-2.3.1-2/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock port: 3306 username: root password: "1234" encoding: utf8 # Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and # re-generated from your development database when you run "rake". # Do not set this db to the same as development or production. test: adapter: mysql2 database: trustie_test host: 10.107.17.20 socket: /home/pdl/redmine-2.3.1-2/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock port: 3306 username: root password: "1234" encoding: utf8 # PostgreSQL configuration example #production: # adapter: mysql2 # database: bitnami_redmine # host: localhost # socket: /home/pdl/redmine-2.3.1-2/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock # port: 3306 # username: bitnami # password: "c16af1e560" # SQLite3 configuration example #production: # adapter: mysql2 # database: bitnami_redmine # SQL Server configuration example #production: # adapter: mysql2 # database: bitnami_redmine # host: localhost # socket: /home/pdl/redmine-2.3.1-2/mysql/tmp/mysql.sock # port: 3306 # username: bitnami # password: "c16af1e560"