Chapter 4. Content Management and Promotion
This chapter describes how to set up Application Life Cycle Environments and Content Views, as well as how to add Red Hat Enterprise Linux repositories and Puppet modules. It also describes how to publish Content Views and how to create and edit Activation Keys.
The procedures in this chapter assume that you have successfully completed the steps in Chapter 3, Importing Subscriptions and Synchronizing Content.
4.1. Creating Application Life Cycle Environments
An Application Life Cycle Environment represents a step, or stage, in a promotion path through the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The first part of this example configures two Life Cycle Environments: Dev; and QA. The second part of the example creates a Content View for use with those environments.
Procedure 4.1. To Create an Application Life Cycle Environment:
- Click
to open the Life Cycle Environment Paths screen. - Click New Environment page. The Library is the origin of all content that you can use in your environments.to display the
- Type
Dev
in the Name field; the label is automatically populated with the same name, but you can change it to suit your needs. You can add a description of your environment if desired. - Clickto save the new environment and return to the previous page.
- Clickagain and this time create an environment called
QA
. - Click.