Installing BMC AMI DevOps on Jenkins


This topic describes how to install BMC AMI DevOps on Jenkins.

Before you begin

Perform the procedure in the Downloading-the-BMC-AMI-DevOps-installation-files.

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For more information, view the Quick Course BMC AMI DevOps for Db2 - Installing HPI into Jenkins.

To install the product on Jenkins

You can use the following procedure for advanced installation of plug-ins on Jenkins:

  1. From the Dashboard in the Jenkins web user interface, navigate to Manage Jenkins > Manage Plugins > Advanced tab.
  2. In the Upload Plugin area:
    1. Click Choose File.
    2. Select BMC-AMI-DevOps-Common-13.01.00.nnnn.hpi from the downloaded Jenkins folder.
  3. Click Upload.
  4. In the Upload Plugin area:
    1. Click Choose File.
    2. Select BMC-AMI-DevOps-Db2-SM-13.01.00.nnnn.hpi from the downloaded Jenkins folder.
  5. Click Upload.
  6. After the plug-in is successfully installed, restart the Jenkins server.
     

Important

13.01.00.nnnn represents the latest version number of the plug-in.

To verify that the product is installed on Jenkins

After installing the product, use the following procedure to verify that the product is installed on Jenkins:

  1. From the Dashboard in the Jenkins web user interface, navigate to Manage Jenkins > Manage Plugins > Installed tab.
  2. Verify that:
    • The BMC AMI DevOps Common plug-in and the BMC AMI DevOps Schema Management for Db2 plug-in are available in the list.
    • The correct version of both the plug-ins are displayed.
    • The plug-ins are enabled. Verify that for both the plug-ins, the check box in the Enabled column is selected.
  3. If the plug-ins are not installed correctly, reinstall them (see To install BMC AMI DevOps on Jenkins).

Where to go from here

See Configuring-an-SSL-certificate-for-use-by-BMC-AMI-DevOps.

 

 

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