Use TeamForgeLab Management to access virtual or physical
machines where you can build and test your code.
Tip: For more information about the new features in
TeamForgeLab Management 2.2, see this introductory video. (You'll need a
free open.collab.net membership to watch it.)
Get an account on this system
If you are new to this system and require access, contact a TeamForge (or CEE) administrator in your organization.
Find an available host to use
To work in the Lab Management environment, you need to either allocate a system to yourself or log into someone else's system in your project.
Allocate yourself a Lab Management machine
When you have been given membership and an appropriate role in a TeamForgeLab Management-enabled project, allocate a host for your own use.
Compare profiles or profile versions
To choose a profile for your TeamForgeLab Management system, compare different profiles and profile version in the Profile Library.
Create a profile from a host
Let's say you've built a generic Lab Managenment host and customized it for your team. With Lab Managenment 2.4, you can create a profile based on the host image and store it in the Project Build Library (PBL) for your project.
Rebuild a system
You can rebuild a host with a specific profile that you choose from within your project.
Log into a TeamForge Lab Management system
You can log into any machine that is assigned to a project you are a member of and that you have the requisite permissions for.
Find a build
You can search for file names (not file content) in the Project Build Library.
Connect to network services outside TeamForge Lab Management TeamForgeLab Management systems are firewalled from the outside world, for our users' safety. However, you can use port forwarding to connect to machines outside of TeamForgeLab Management.
Allocate a host from a cloud
To allocate a host from a cloud into a project, specify its type, size and profile information.