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Lab 1: Resources
Objectives
After you complete this lab, you will be able to complete these tasks:
► Log into the deployment server dashboard with a web browser
► Describe the lab environment topology
► Verify that the agent is running
► Define a resource hierarchy (tree) for the lab environment
Given
► No lab artifacts are required.
Scenario
You have an installed version of UrbanCode Deploy 6.1 with one agent and two tomcat servers.
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Essentials of IBM UrbanCode Deploy — Student Workbook
Task 1: Log in to the dashboard
In this task, you log in to the IBM UrbanCode Deploy dashboard:
2. Start the web browser and navigate to the IBM UrbanCode Deploy URL that your instructor provides.
For example, enter https://serverHostname:8443/#dashboard, replacing serverHostname with the
host name of your server.
3. Log in by entering admin in both User name and Password.
Figure 1-1: The Logion dialog box
4. Confirm that you see the dashboard as follows:
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Lab 1 – Resources
Task 1: The deployment environment
In this task, you examine the topology that has been set up for you to use for this lab.
Many application development teams use multiple environments to form a deployment pipeline. For example, a
development team might work on an application in a small environment. When the application is ready, the
development team can promote the application to a second environment, such as a quality assurance environment,
where a testing team can test the application in a larger, more realistic environment. In this lab, you configure the
resources for these two environments so that you can simulate developing and promoting an application in a later
lab.
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Essentials of IBM UrbanCode Deploy — Student Workbook
IBM UrbanCode Deploy uses agents and servers. The agent runs scripts to complete various actions. In this lab, a
single agent is installed in the lab image. Two Tomcat servers are also installed for the lab exercise: one for the
Software Integration Test (SIT) environment and one for the User Acceptance Test(UAT) environment. Typically,
there is one agent for each environment that you deploy applications to. However, for this lab, one agent is used.
Each environment has access to the local agent.
A resource is a logical deployment target.Resources are managed in a physical or conceptual hierarchy called a
resource tree with which they can represent an agent, a group of agents, a component, or an organizational entity
that is used to group other resources.
The following diagram represents a theoretical data center with physical servers that have middleware and
application components deployed to them. The annotations on the left identify the three SIT environment servers
and the annotations on the right represent the quality assurance (QA) environment servers. The server URLs and
numbers are for demonstration purposes.
.
Figure 1-2: The Data center
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Lab 1 – Resources
This illustration shows a hypothetical data center that might exist in a company. The depicted data center is intended
to show what a real environment might look like. It is not the topology of your lab environment for this exercise.
This data center is organized hierarchically to explain the outline in the following text. As shown below most
environments are made up of several servers..
Examine the following lab environment topology. In the next task you create a set of resources and map them to the
components to support deployment.
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Task 2: Verify that the Agent is running
1. Click the Resources tab. Click the Agents tab. The Local agent is listed. In the Status column, the agent
should be listed as Online.
Task 3: Create a resource group
The resource group that you create in this task is a container for the resources for the lab environment.
1. Select Resources, and then click Create Top Level Group.
2. Name the resource Lab stuff.
3. Click Save.
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Lab 1 – Resources
Task 4: Create a resource for the JPetStore-SIT target environment
Resources on the IBM UrbanCode Deploy server represent the system resources that are available to deploy
applications to, such as physical hardware or virtual machines. Next, you create a resource for each target
environment and bind the resource to a physical agent.
1. Under Resources, click the Resources tab, and click the Actions menu to the right of the Lab
stuff resource.
2. Click Add Group.
3. Name the resource JPetStore-SIT, and then click Save.
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1. Open the the Actions menu by clicking the down arrow to the right of the new JPetStore-
SIT resource
2. Select Add Agent. The existing Local Agent is listed.
3. Select the Local Agent. and click Save.
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Lab 1 – Resources
Task 5: Create a resource for the JPetStore-UAT environment
Repeat what you just did for another resource. You create a new resource for the JPetStore-UAT application under
the high=level group that is already there:the Lab Environment. You bind it to the Local agent.
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5. Under Resources, click the Resources tab, and click the Actions menu to the right of the Lab stuff
resource.
6. Select Add group.
7. Name the Resource JPetStore-UAT, and then click Save.
8. Open the Actions menu by clicking the down arrow to the right of the new JPetStore-UAT resource, and
select Add Agent. The existing Local agent is included in the list
9. . Click Save.
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Lab 1 – Resources
You have created resources for the lab environment. You have created two resource groups, one for each
environment. Each environment has access to the local agent.
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Log into UCD, create resources

  • 1. Lab 1: Resources Objectives After you complete this lab, you will be able to complete these tasks: ► Log into the deployment server dashboard with a web browser ► Describe the lab environment topology ► Verify that the agent is running ► Define a resource hierarchy (tree) for the lab environment Given ► No lab artifacts are required. Scenario You have an installed version of UrbanCode Deploy 6.1 with one agent and two tomcat servers. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 1 - 1 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 2. Essentials of IBM UrbanCode Deploy — Student Workbook Task 1: Log in to the dashboard In this task, you log in to the IBM UrbanCode Deploy dashboard: 2. Start the web browser and navigate to the IBM UrbanCode Deploy URL that your instructor provides. For example, enter https://serverHostname:8443/#dashboard, replacing serverHostname with the host name of your server. 3. Log in by entering admin in both User name and Password. Figure 1-1: The Logion dialog box 4. Confirm that you see the dashboard as follows: 1 - 2 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 3. Lab 1 – Resources Task 1: The deployment environment In this task, you examine the topology that has been set up for you to use for this lab. Many application development teams use multiple environments to form a deployment pipeline. For example, a development team might work on an application in a small environment. When the application is ready, the development team can promote the application to a second environment, such as a quality assurance environment, where a testing team can test the application in a larger, more realistic environment. In this lab, you configure the resources for these two environments so that you can simulate developing and promoting an application in a later lab. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 1 - 3 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 4. Essentials of IBM UrbanCode Deploy — Student Workbook IBM UrbanCode Deploy uses agents and servers. The agent runs scripts to complete various actions. In this lab, a single agent is installed in the lab image. Two Tomcat servers are also installed for the lab exercise: one for the Software Integration Test (SIT) environment and one for the User Acceptance Test(UAT) environment. Typically, there is one agent for each environment that you deploy applications to. However, for this lab, one agent is used. Each environment has access to the local agent. A resource is a logical deployment target.Resources are managed in a physical or conceptual hierarchy called a resource tree with which they can represent an agent, a group of agents, a component, or an organizational entity that is used to group other resources. The following diagram represents a theoretical data center with physical servers that have middleware and application components deployed to them. The annotations on the left identify the three SIT environment servers and the annotations on the right represent the quality assurance (QA) environment servers. The server URLs and numbers are for demonstration purposes. . Figure 1-2: The Data center 1 - 4 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 5. Lab 1 – Resources This illustration shows a hypothetical data center that might exist in a company. The depicted data center is intended to show what a real environment might look like. It is not the topology of your lab environment for this exercise. This data center is organized hierarchically to explain the outline in the following text. As shown below most environments are made up of several servers.. Examine the following lab environment topology. In the next task you create a set of resources and map them to the components to support deployment. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 1 - 5 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 6. Essentials of IBM UrbanCode Deploy — Student Workbook Task 2: Verify that the Agent is running 1. Click the Resources tab. Click the Agents tab. The Local agent is listed. In the Status column, the agent should be listed as Online. Task 3: Create a resource group The resource group that you create in this task is a container for the resources for the lab environment. 1. Select Resources, and then click Create Top Level Group. 2. Name the resource Lab stuff. 3. Click Save. 1 - 6 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 7. Lab 1 – Resources Task 4: Create a resource for the JPetStore-SIT target environment Resources on the IBM UrbanCode Deploy server represent the system resources that are available to deploy applications to, such as physical hardware or virtual machines. Next, you create a resource for each target environment and bind the resource to a physical agent. 1. Under Resources, click the Resources tab, and click the Actions menu to the right of the Lab stuff resource. 2. Click Add Group. 3. Name the resource JPetStore-SIT, and then click Save. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 1 - 7 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 8. Essentials of IBM UrbanCode Deploy — Student Workbook 1. Open the the Actions menu by clicking the down arrow to the right of the new JPetStore- SIT resource 2. Select Add Agent. The existing Local Agent is listed. 3. Select the Local Agent. and click Save. 1 - 8 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 9. Lab 1 – Resources Task 5: Create a resource for the JPetStore-UAT environment Repeat what you just did for another resource. You create a new resource for the JPetStore-UAT application under the high=level group that is already there:the Lab Environment. You bind it to the Local agent. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 1 - 9 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 10. Essentials of IBM UrbanCode Deploy — Student Workbook 5. Under Resources, click the Resources tab, and click the Actions menu to the right of the Lab stuff resource. 6. Select Add group. 7. Name the Resource JPetStore-UAT, and then click Save. 8. Open the Actions menu by clicking the down arrow to the right of the new JPetStore-UAT resource, and select Add Agent. The existing Local agent is included in the list 9. . Click Save. 1 - 10 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.
  • 11. Lab 1 – Resources You have created resources for the lab environment. You have created two resource groups, one for each environment. Each environment has access to the local agent. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2015 1 - 11 Course materials may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written permission of IBM.