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Creating a Code Review 1.7 on RHEL 5.9 service offering


This topic describes the tasks that you must perform in BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management to create the service offering that the end user can then use to provision the application infrastructure (for example, an OS and an application package).

Note

Although services and service offerings are bundled with the zipkits, you might want to use the procedures to create a service and service offering to create or edit these artifacts.

It includes the following topics:

To create the service and the service offering

In the BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management Administrator console, you must add a service and a service offering.

For Code Review 1.7 service blueprint, create a service and service offering based on the available deployment model. The Code Review 1.7 service blueprint support following deployment models:

Deployment model

Description

Single-tier

In the single-tier deployment model, Code Review will be installed on a single instance of a server along with Apache, Subversion and MySQL.

Multi-tier

In the multi-tier deployment model, Code Review will be installed on a single instance of a server along with Apache, Subversion and MySQL will be installed on another instance of a server.

To create a service

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To create a service offering

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To make the provisioning request

  1. Access Workspaces > Service Instances to display the Service Instances workspace, and click New Service Request.

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  2. In the New Service Request dialog box, click the server provisioning service you want to display the Submit Request dialog box.To complete the Service Request for Code Review 1.7, specify the following Parameters:

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    Parameter

    Description

    Code Review Administrator

    Code Review Admin User

    Code Review Database Name

    Code Review Database Name

    Code Review Password

    Code Review Admin Password

    Confirm

    Code Review Admin Password

    Domain Name

    Domain Name for Code Review eg. example.com

    E-mail ID

    Email ID for Admin User

    MySQL Database Password

    Code Review Database User Password

    Confirm

    Code Review Database User Password

    MySQL Database Username

    Code Review Database User Name

    MySQL Port Number

    User-Defined MySQL Port

    MySQL Root Password

    MySQL  Root User Password

    Confirm

    MySQL  Root User Password

  3. Enter the data in the required fields to complete the request for an instance of the service request. You can click Next to review the details.
  4. Click Submit. The request is added to the Pending Activity list in the Service Instances window.

The request status is displayed in the Pending Activity list of the Service Instances window. You can double-click on the service request to see its detailed information.

For more detailed procedures, see Requesting-cloud-services and  Requesting cloud services in the legacy console.

To validate the provisioned components

After provisioning the blueprint, you can validate the Code Review 1.7 components setup in your environment.

Components

How to verify

Results

To access Code Review

To access Code Review, visit the following page:

 http://[ ServerIP or Hostname ]/review

Note: kindly update the URL as per your environment.

This displays Code Review home page.

To verify Apache web server

To verify Apache web server, run the following command:

 

httpd -v

This displays Apache web server version.

To verify MySQL

To verify MySQL, run the following command:

mysql -V

This command displays MySQL version.

Where to go next

After you have created the service offering, the cloud end user can request a service offering from the My Cloud Services console. To view a list of tasks that the cloud end user can perform to manage your cloud services, see Managing-cloud-resources.

 

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