Viewing resources associated with components
After you associate virtual services resources with components in the system model, you can view the associated resources from the System Model page. You can opt to start an instance of the associated resource or stop a running instance of the associated resource.
Before you begin
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as a Project Owner or Tester in the project. See Managing access to server projects.
- Created and published the system model. See Creating a system model.
- Created components in the system model. See Creating components.
- Associated resources in a project with components in the system model. See Associating resources with components.
Procedure
- Log in to Rational® Test Automation Server.
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Open the team space to which a team space repository is added.
The Active projects page is displayed.
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Click
to open the project that contains the test assets.
The Overview page of the project is displayed.
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Click System Model on
the left navigation pane.
The System Model page is displayed.
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Click the component that you associated with the resources in the
project repository.
The resources associated with the component are displayed under the resource type in the Associate tab.
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Click the Overview tab, if it is not already displayed.
The resources that are associated with the component are displayed under the Virtual Services section.
- View and perform the actions for the Virtual Services resources. Go to 8.
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Identify the virtual service resource that are listed under the
Virtual Services section, and perform the action that
you want described in the following table:
Field Description Action Collapse icon You can collapse the resource sections by clicking the Collapse icon . Note: When the section is collapsed, you can view the number that is displayed of the resources that are associated.Click the icon to toggle between the collapsed and expanded display of the Virtual Services section. Show all icon You can opt to view the virtual services that are associated with the component either on the Resources or Instances page. You can start an instance of the virtual service from the Resources page while you can stop a running instance from the Instances page.
Perform the following steps: - Click the Show all icon .
- Select any of the following actions:
- To start an instance of the virtual
service:
- Select Show all in resources page to go to the Resources page.
- Click the Execute icon in the row of the virtual service.
- Configure the settings for the run of the virtual service, if you want to change any of the settings, else click Execute.
The virtual service starts to run.
- To stop a running instance of the virtual
service:
- Select Show all in instances page to go to the Instances page.
- Identify the instance that you want to stop and click the Stop icon in the Actions column of the selected virtual service instance.
- Click Ok in the Stop virtual service instance dialog that is displayed.
The running virtual service instance is stopped.
- To start an instance of the virtual
service:
Name You can view the name of the associated virtual service and the path in the repository. There is no action to perform. Instances You can view the state of the running instance of the virtual service resource. The state is displayed as Running only if the instance is running. There is no action to perform. Action You can go to the Resources page to view the virtual service resource when you click the Show resource icon . You can start an instance of the virtual service from the Resources page.
Click the Show resource icon to view the virtual service on the Resources page. The virtual service resource is displayed on the Resources page.
Expand icon You can expand the virtual service card only if the virtual service is a running instance. In the expanded card, you can view the details such as the Environment, the total number of requests received by the virtual service, and the relative time from when the virtual service was started.
You can stop a running instance of the virtual service from the Instances page.
Perform the following steps: - Expand the virtual service card for a running
instance.
You can view the details of the instance.
- Click the Show instance
icon to go to the
Instances page to view the
running instance of the virtual service.
The running instance of the virtual service is displayed on the Instances page.