You can edit the hostname or the port of the registered Docker host computer instead
of registering it as a new remote host if any of the parameters are changed on the remote
host computer. You can also change the mode of authentication of a registered remote Docker
host.
You must have completed the following tasks:
-
Log in to Test Hub.
The Projects page of the initial team space is
displayed.
-
Click in the navigation pane.
The Agents and Intercepts page
is displayed.
You can view the agents, intercepts or Dockers that are
registered with Test Hub in your team space.
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You can view the Dockers that you own in any of the following ways:
You can view the following details about the Dockers that are registered with
Test Hub in your
team space:
- The projects in the team space to which the Docker host is added,
are displayed in the Projects column.
- The status of the Docker host is displayed in the
Status column.
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Identify the Docker host that you want to modify the configuration, and then
click the Edit icon
.
Note: The

icon is displayed in the
Actions column in
the row of the Docker only if you own the remote Docker host.
The Update docker host dialog is displayed.
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Change any of the configurations.
To change... |
Do this... |
Change the hostname or the port of the remote Docker
host. |
Enter the changed value of the hostname or the port
in the Remote hostname
field. |
Change the mode of authentication from a non-secure
mode to a secure mode. |
- Select the Secure mode
option.
- Click the action labels to browse and select the
.pem files that correspond to
ca_certificate.pem,
client_certificate.pem, and
client_key.pem.
Note: You must
have generated the .pem files
on the remote host computer and copied the files
to your local drive.
|
Change the mode of authentication from a secure mode
to a non-secure mode. |
Clear the Secure mode option
that is selected. |
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Click Test connection to test whether a connection is
established between Test Hub and the remote host computer:
- On a successful connection, a message is displayed.
- On a failure to connect to the remote host computer, an error
message is displayed. You must resolve the error and reattempt to
establish a successful connection.
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Click Update.
The remote Docker host with the updated details is displayed.
You have updated the registered remote Docker host with the changed parameters.
You can now add the updated Docker host to your project. See Adding a remote Docker host to the project for running tests.