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6. In the Resources section, you can enter one or more resources (executables, scripts, etc.). These resources
will then be available to be used in the command field described previously.
2.8 Configure Environments and Servers
2.8.1 Create a new Environment
1. In the main menu, choose Configure Paths. Then, in the sub-menu, choose Environments. The list of
active environments will appear.
2. Choose the New button in the Environments list title bar. A form allowing you to define a new
environment will appear.
3. Enter the environment name in the Name field.
4. Select the environment owner from the Owner dropdown.
5. Go to the Supported Technology Types tab and select all technologies that are supported by the
environment.
6. Go to the Stage Type Security tab and select all stage types that can use this environment.
2.8.2 Create a new Server from an Environment
1. Go to the Servers tab. This tab shows the list of servers associated to the environment. You have the
choice of linking a new server or an existing server to the environment.
Choose the New button on top of the list of servers in order to create a new server that will be associated to
the environment. A form within a popup window will open allowing you to define the new server.
2. Enter the server name in the Name field.
3. Enter the server fully qualified name in the DNS Name field.
4. Indicate whether or not this is a Cloned Server.
Cloned Server
This flag indicates whether or not the server is cloned. That is, it is a copy of another server. Cloned servers
are special in that their IP Address must be static. This is the only way to uniquely identify them from other
copies with the same characteristics.