When you lock an environment, you can continue to use the environment but other users
cannot make any changes to it.
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Log into Test Virtualization Control Panel.
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In the application window of Test Virtualization Control Panel,
click the Environments icon or navigation link.
The Environments Dashboard is displayed.
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You can change the domain and environment you want to view by clicking the
domain/environment link, and from the
domain/environment selection dialog displayed, select the
domain, and then select the environment.
The
Environments Dashboard is displayed for the selected environment
and domain.
Note: If you are using 8.5.1.1 or later and domain-level security is enabled, you
can use only the domains to which you were granted access.
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On the Environments Dashboard, click the Lock
icon (
).
The Lock Environment dialog is displayed. The
Domain and Environment fields display the names
of the currently selected domain and environment.
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Specify the duration length and interval. You must enter the number in the
Duration Length field or choose the number by using the
scroll button (
).
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Using the list next to the Duration Interval field, specify whether
the duration is measured in minutes, hours, or days.
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In the Reason for Lock field, enter a reason for locking the
environment. This reason is displayed to all users who view the Environments dashboard and it
is logged in the Test Virtualization Control Panel Audit log. For
information about this log, see Administration of DevOps Test Virtualization Control Panel.
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Click LOCK.
A closed lock (
) is displayed against the environment to indicate that the environment is now
locked.
If you are the user who locked the environment, you can continue to use the environment as
usual but other users are prevented from making any changes to it.
If the security functionality of Test Virtualization Control Panel
is disabled, user names are not displayed when displaying information about a locked
environment.
You can view which of the environments under a domain are locked from the
domain/environment selection dialog. Locked environments are displayed
with a lock icon (
) next to them.