This guide, which is intended for an administrator, describes how to install HCL OneTest™ Server software. After you install the software, you can administer the server. Administration tasks can include License configuration, User management, Security, Memory and disk usage management, Backup and restore user data.
You can administer HCL OneTest™ Server after you install the software.
To get started with HCL OneTest™ Server, you must first install the server software.
You can purchase Named User Licenses for HCL OneTest™ Server, and then install the licenses on the FlexNet Operations server.
After you install HCL OneTest™ Server, you must consider how the software manages users and authentication.
You can run API Suites in a project on HCL OneTest™ Server. If the API Suite uses a transport and the transport requires third-party application Jar files for a successful run, you must ensure that the third-party application Jar files are available at the test run time. To achieve this, you must copy the third-party application Jar files to the computer where HCL OneTest Server is installed on Kubernetes.
You must import Certificate Authority (CA) into a browser to prevent certificate errors when accessing the HCL OneTest™ Server UI.
You can set up dedicated external Docker hosts to run large tests or run tests remotely to free up the dependency of running tests on the internal Docker host of HCL OneTest™ Server.
You might want to restore an earlier environment state if you install a new version of HCL OneTest™ Server, move environments to different systems (both real and virtual), or set up a test environment ready for testing. To address any of these needs, you can back up and restore HCL OneTest Server user data installed either on Ubuntu or on Red Hat OpenShift platform.
You can start or stop the server to install a newer version of the server or uninstall the existing version of the server. You can also start or stop the server to free up the resources that were used for a long time to improve server performance.