Configuring HCL OneTest API Agent

After you install the HCL OneTest API Agent , perform the following tasks.

Review installed items

Depending on what is installed, the following directories are created and populated under the installation directory.

Directory Contents
config Configuration and template files for charts, reporting, projects, and test plans
configuration System configuration files
drop-ins User-created plug-in files
externalSchemaCache Search location for schema files that can be accessed frequently but may not be accessible from the client computer
features Version information for installed features/plug-ins
jre Bundled Java run time environment
license Licensing files
p2 Eclipse files
plug-ins HCL OneTest API transport plug-in JAR files
properties (Used by IBM Tivoli® software.)
scripts SQL scripts
tools Additional tools

Verify the storage of user files

HCL OneTest API Agent projects can be created in any location to which a user has access. However, using a remote or network location can reduce the performance of HCL OneTest API Agent significantly, so it is recommended that HCL OneTest API Agent is installed on a local drive.

HCL OneTest API Agent creates a .integrationtester directory in the user's home directory to store project and configuration information.

Subject to licensing agreements, a single shared location can be used to allow multiple HCL OneTest API Agent users on the same computer.

  • On the Windows platform, the directory is C:\Documents and Settings\User ID\.integrationtester or C:\Users\User ID\.integrationtester.
  • On Unix-like systems, the directory is ~/.integrationtester.

The following configuration details are stored:

  • Library Manager settings
  • Recently used project lists
  • Individual project details
  • Project workspace properties
  • Schema properties

Modifying the Agent.config file

When you want to use certain features along with HCL OneTest API Agent, you must edit and modify the attributes that are in the Agent.config file. Use the following table to identify the circumstances in which you must modify the Agent.config file:
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Configure the temporary storage location that is used by the agents Configuring the temporary storage location used by the agents
Register HCL OneTest API Agent with HCL Quality Server Registering HCL OneTest API Agent with HCL Quality Server
Configure the HTTP endpoint of HCL Quality Server Configuring the server HTTP Endpoint
HCL OneTest API Agent to connect securely with HCL Quality Server when the domain level security is enabled. Configuring agents and proxies to use security tokens
Define custom attributes and instance name for a running agent. Defining custom attributes and instance name for a running agent
Use custom signed certificates to connect with HCL Quality Server in the SSL mode of authentication. Using your own truststore for server SSL connections
Configure the network ports. Network ports
Configure HCL OneTest API Agent as an IBM® Engineering Test Management adapter. Configuring HCL OneTest API Agent as an IBM Engineering Test Management adapter
Configure HCL OneTest API Agent as an IBM® Rational® Quality Manager adapter. Configuring HCL OneTest API Agent as Rational Quality Manager adapter

Run HCL OneTest API Agent on Unix-like systems

You can run the HCL OneTest API Agent in several ways:

  • To run the HCL OneTest API Agent on Unix-like systems, run the agent script in the top-level installation directory.
  • To run the agent as a service, the script can be included in the init script that runs at boot time. Contact your system or network administrator for assistance.

Deploy probes

A probe measures variables from a particular component in the system, such as a broker, process engine, or host machine, and reports back its findings for processing and storage.

You can use __PTS_RR_NAME__ to create probes that gather statistics for all of the messaging and integration components that are supported by the product.

Uninstall Rational® HCL OneTest API Agent

You can use the IBM® Installation Manager to uninstall HCL OneTest API Agent.

The .integrationtester directory and some workspace and schema files that it contains might remain in the home directory of any user who launched HCL OneTest API Agent. These files or the entire directory can also be removed manually.