Installing DevOps Test UI
To get started, you must install IBM® DevOps Test UI (Test UI).
- You must have obtained the installation media or downloaded the installation package that is available on the IBM Passport Advantage site.
- Your computer must have met the system requirements and completed the preinstallation tasks.
- To enable the Installation Manager to search for the latest available version of the packages in the predefined IBM update repository, your computer must be connected to the Internet.
- If you want to install the Test UI
on Linux machine, the following libraries must be available on your machine.
- libXp.so.6
- libXm.so.4
- To install Test UI on Red Hat
Linux Enterprise (RHEL) 8.0 and later, you must have completed one of
the following tasks:
- Installed libnsl.so.1 on your computer
- Created a soft link to libnsl.so.2 by running the following command:sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/libnsl.so.2 /usr/lib64/libnsl.so
- To install Test UI on a
computer with Ubuntu operating system, you must have installed
libxm4 and libxp6 packages.
- Add deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise-security main to /etc/apt/sources.list
- From the terminal, run these commands: $ sudo apt-get update and $ sudo apt-get install libxm4 libxp6
Note: You must install Test UI using either root user or Sudo access. -
On mac OS that uses M1 or M2 chip, you must have installed Rosetta by using the following command:
For more information, refer to https://support.apple.com/en-in/HT211861.softwareupdate --install-rosetta
- To install Test UI on the Windows® operating system and integrate it with
Microsoft Visual Studio IDE, you must have installed the correct version of Microsoft
Visual Studio.Note: Microsoft Visual Studio integration for Test UI might not get installed if the mandatory prerequisites are not installed, or if Microsoft Visual Studio is not installed properly. For more information, see Unable to install Test UI Extension for Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 & 2019.
Perform the following steps to install Test UI on
Windows or Linux® operating systems:
Start the product as a root user or Sudo access for the first time. When you start the product, apply the product license key.
To start using the Visual Studio Integration feature, open the Visual Studio application and click Test UI environment.
. The connector window opens within the Visual Studio and you can access the