After you have created environments in the
Environments page, you can add them to
applications individually or as part of a pipeline. The
Environments page for an application is shown in
the following figure.
- Add more environments to this application.
- Scroll a graphical view of environments. Any pipeline is indicated by
a shaded box; any individual environments follow.
- Click the environment name and select from a menu of options for that
environment. Only relevant options appear. Possible options are:
- Run Process: Run an application process in this
environment.
- Promote: Execute the active process in the next
environment in the pipeline. This appears only for environments in pipelines
are mandatory but without auto promote.
- View Details: View and configure application-specific
settings for the selected environment.
- Compare: Compare the inventory of up to four environments.
- Copy: Create an environment based on this environment.
Upon creation, the environment is automatically added to the application.
- Inactivate: Set the environment to inactive status.
Inactive environments are not shown in the list by default. You can use the
Show Inactive check box to show them in the
list.
- Click
Resources to get a quick view of the resources
associated with the environment. From there you can click
View Resources to open the resources tab for the
environment.
- See a breakdown of the number of environments in online, offline, and
unknown status.
- Click the double arrows beside the pipeline to contract or expand the
pipeline in the view.
- Move individual environments to another position.
Note: Pipelines cannot be moved. Only one pipeline can be associated
with an application at a time and it always comes before any individual
environments.
- Filter the components shown in the list by using search criteria.
- View environment inventory and compliancy.
For details on creating environments and
configuring global settings, see
Managing Environments.
For more details about the environment inventory, see
Viewing the Environment Inventory.
For more details on configuring
application-specific environment settings, see the following topics:
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