Viewing remote Docker hosts that are registered with HCL OneTest Server

You must register the remote Docker host with HCL OneTest Server before you add the remote Docker host to your project, which contains the test assets that you want to run on the remote Docker host.

Before you begin

Depending on the mode of connection with HCL OneTest Server, you must have set up the remote Docker host computer either for a secured mode or for an unsecured mode of connection. See Setting up a remote Docker host computer or Setting up a secure remote Docker host computer.

Procedure

  1. Log in to HCL OneTest Server.
  2. Click Infrastructure > Agents and Intercepts in the navigation pane.

    The Agents and Intercepts page is displayed.

    You can view the agents, intercepts or Dockers that are registered with HCL OneTest Server.

  3. You can view the Dockers that you own in any of the following ways:
    • Search for the Docker by entering the name of the Docker host in the Search field.
      Note: You can enter either the full name or any text that is in the name. The search is enabled for case sensitive text that you can enter.
    • Sort the Type column to sort the items and then identify the Docker by the name displayed.
    • Sort the Agents column to sort the items and identify the Docker by the owner.
    You can view the following details about the Dockers that are registered with HCL OneTest Server:
    • The projects to which the Docker host is added, are displayed in the Projects column.
    • The status of the Docker host is displayed in the Status column.
      Note: You can add Docker hosts that are in the Ready state to your project, and then use them as locations to run tests.

Results

You have viewed the remote Docker hosts that are registered with HCL OneTest Server.

What to do next

You must add the registered remote Docker host to your project before you use the remote Docker host as a location to run tests in your project. See Adding a remote Docker host to the project for running tests.