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## How to Change Config Access Token
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### 1. Generate a New Access Token
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1. Go to your Git configuration repository provider, it might be either [git.verbis.dkfz.de](https://git.verbis.dkfz.de) or [gitlab.bbmri-eric.eu](https://gitlab.bbmri-eric.eu).  
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2. Navigate to the configuration repository for your site.  
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3. Go to **Settings → Access Tokens** to check if your Access Token is valid or expired.  
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   - **If expired**, create a new Access Token.  
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4. Configure the new Access Token with the following settings:  
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   - **Expiration date**: One year from today, minus one day.  
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   - **Role**: Developer.  
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   - **Scope**: Only `read_repository`.  
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5. Save the newly generated Access Token in a secure location.  
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### 2. Replace the Old Access Token
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1. Navigate to `/etc/bridgehead` in your system.  
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2. Run the following command to retrieve the current Git remote URL:  
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   ```bash
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   git remote get-url origin
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   ```
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   Example output:  
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   ```
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   https://name40dkfz-heidelberg.de:<old_access_token>@git.verbis.dkfz.de/bbmri-bridgehead-configs/test.git
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   ```
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3. Replace `<old_access_token>` with your new Access Token in the URL.  
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4. Set the updated URL using the following command:  
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   ```bash
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   git remote set-url origin https://name40dkfz-heidelberg.de:<new_access_token>@git.verbis.dkfz.de/bbmri-bridgehead-configs/test.git
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   ```
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5. Start the Bridgehead update service by running:  
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   ```bash
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   systemctl start bridgehead-update@<project>
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   ```
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6. View the output to ensure the update process is successful:  
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   ```bash
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   journalctl -u bridgehead-update@<project> -f
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   ``` |