There are several ways to run processes in
Deployment Automation.
Although not all processes are deployment processes, for simplicity, we refer
to running processes as "deploying" here. Deployment options are available in
both
Management and
Deployment pages so that deployment can be done by
those users with access to only one or the other in the user interface.
Regardless of where you select the
Run option, the process wizard is displayed.
Depending on the context, some of the selections are pre-selected.
- In
Management, you run processes from the element
whose processes you want to run: deployment package, application, component, or
global.
- In
Deployment, you can select and run a process
using the
Run option in the global menu. In this menu, you
can select from the following:
- Application Process: This invokes the application process
wizard.
- Promote Application Process: This invokes the application
process wizard and lets you select and run a process in the next environment in
a pipeline. You will see only applications that have a pipeline in them and
will see only those environments where there are pending pipeline executions.
This is used to continue promotion for pipelines that do not require
auto-promote, and the process must already have been run in a prior environment
in the pipeline.
- Deployment Package: This invokes the deployment package
process wizard.
- Promote Deployment Package: This invokes the deployment
package process wizard and lets you select and run a process in the next
environment in a pipeline. You will see only applications that have a pipeline
in them and will see only those environments where there are pending pipeline
executions. This is used to continue promotion for pipelines that do not
require auto-promote, and the process must already have been run in a prior
environment in the pipeline.
- Component Process: This invokes the component process
wizard.
- Global Process: This invokes the global process wizard.
See the following for running processes from
Management. The procedures are the same for
running the same type of processes from
Deployment other than the initial navigation and
any pre-selected information based on context.
For more information on deploying, see the
following topics:
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