View database connection details
Connect Bamboo to an external database
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When you installed Bamboo, you would have set up a database connection by following one of these processes:
Once Bamboo is running, you can view the database configuration details as follows.
To view your database connection details:
- Click the
icon in the Bamboo header and choose Overview.
- Click Database Configuration in the left navigation column, under 'System'.
Last modified on Jan 30, 2023
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