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Right-click a BOX and select Create Site from the menu.
The site name must contain only lowercase letters, digits, or underscores.
It cannot be the same as an existing site name of the current host.
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After entering a unique site name, click
Next to open the
BOX Summary and Resources dialog box.
- The Summary tab shows a summary of the
BOX.
- The Resources tab shows the current
resources for the BOX.
- The BOX resource tree
groups different level resources into different tree root nodes: Site, Master
Site, and Root.
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Click
Next.
A BOX can contain master site or root level resources. If there
are files with the same names on the master site or root level folders of the
current host, then these conflicts must be resolved.
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Click
Next.
This opens the Merge Box Resource into
Master Site or Root dialog box. This is similar to the Resolve Conflict dialog box of the BOX deployment
wizard.
The difference is that the Create Site wizard only handles master
site or root level conflicts. The Deploy BOX wizard handles all level resource
conflicts.
When you are finished creating the new site and deploying BOX
resources to all level folders, TCL procedure indexes of all levels are
automatically updated.
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Click
Next.
This opens the Confirm Environment
Configurations dialog box. This dialog box is similar to the
Confirm Environment Configurations
dialog box in the Deploy BOX wizard. It lists all ports and environment-related
variables for each thread of NetConfig. Ports are usually different when a
thread runs in another host. This gives you the convenience of setting ports
from one GUI.
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Select the Other Environment
Configurations tab.
To be deployed, a BOX can come from other hosts in different environments.
This tab shows all system environment-related variables for threads.
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If the BOX being created contains one or more database schema
resources, then clicking Next opens the Confirm Database
Configurations dialog box. Verify all entries are correct or make
modifications as required.
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Click Finish.
The wizard creates a new site for the current host to which
the BOX belongs, and then deploys BOX resources to the new site.
If an error happens during site creation or resource deployment, then an
error message opens. At this point, you are returned to the wizard to correct
the error.