Managing deployments


You can use the Deployments page to view and manage the deployment process for Requests in BMC AMI DevX Code Pipeline. To access this page, click the Deployments tab in the Code Pipeline Web UI.

The Visualization pane on the Deployments page visually represents the selected deployment request, its component packages, and its items. For more information, see Working-with-visualizations.

The Deployments page lists all the sets that include deployment requests in the Code Pipeline system. You can use the options in the Action section to view and manage the deployment requests, and access more details for a deployment request in the Request details section.


The Request details section includes the following information:

  • Status of the deployment request
  • Current sets that contain the deployments
  • Description of the set
  • Date and time when the request was created

You can also navigate to the deployment packages and items within a deploy request.

You can navigate into a deployment request to view the packages within, and further into packages to view items within the packages.

On the Deployments page, you can also perform the following actions:

Purpose

Action

View packages within a deployment request

Click a Request ID or Set ID in the relevant row. For more information, see Managing-packages.

Cancel a deployment request

Click Cancel Cancel.pngin the relevant row.

Restart a deployment request

Click Restart Restart.pngin the relevant row.

Terminate a deployment request

Click Terminate Terminate.pngin the relevant row.

View the visual representation of the deployment request, and its component packages and items

Click Visualization Visualization.pngin the relevant row.

Alternatively, click Visualization Visualization.png above the table.

View the messages available for a deployment request

Click View messages ViewMessages.png in the relevant row.

Move the column in the sequence

Hover over a column header, click, and move the column as required.

Refresh the contents of the Deployments table

Click Refresh Refresh.pngfrom the table options at the top.

Copy all the contents of the Deployments table

Click Copy to clipboard CopyToClipboard.png from the table options at the top.

If the Deployments table is empty, this option is disabled.

Print the contents of the Deployments table

Click Print Print.png from the table options at the top.

Export the contents of the Deployments table to a CSV or PDF file

Click Export.pngand select one of these options:

  • Click Export_CSV.pngto export the list as a CSV file.
  • Click Export_PDF.pngto export the list as a PDF file.

If the Deployments table is empty, this option is disabled.

Show or hide columns to be displayed in the Deployments table

Click VisibleColumns.pngand select the columns from the list that you want to view. Clear the check box for columns that you want to hide.

Filter a list of deployment requests

In the Filter field, specify filter criteria.

Filter a list of deployment requests based on the values in the column

Click Filter under a column, and type or select the values under that column by which you want to filter and view the deployments list. Clear the check box for values that you want to hide.

Sort the order in a column

Click SortArrow.png in the column header.

Sort the order in multiple columns

Perform the following steps:

  1. Click SortArrow.png in the column header in a column.
  2. To select more columns, perform one of the following options:
    • Press the Ctrl (or Command) key and click the sort arrow in the required column headers.
    • Click 3-dots.pngin the required column headers.
  3. For each selected column, go to the 3-dots.pngmenu, select Ascending or Descending, and select a Sort order.
    When you select a sort order, the column header displays a number to indicate the priority of the column in the sort sequence. The direction of the sort arrow indicates if the column is sorted in the ascending or descending order.

Thus, the table displays values sorted by column, one after the other, such that the previous sort order is not distorted by the next sort order.

From the 3-dots.pngoptions, you can also perform the following actions:

  • Change or swap the Sort order as required.
  • Remove a column from the multi-sort sequence by selecting Remove from current sort.
  • Remove all sorting by selecting Clear all sorting.

Specify the number of deployment requests in the table

Click Records per page at the bottom of the table and select a number.


 

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