Managing Docker hosts

You can set up dedicated external Docker hosts to run large tests or run tests remotely to free up the dependency of running tests on the default cluster of HCL OneTest Server.

You can set up the remote computer to connect in a secure or non-secure mode with HCL OneTest Server. You can register the Docker host with HCL OneTest Server to communicate in either a secure mode or a non-secure mode. You must add the registered remote Docker host to your project before you can run tests on the remote Docker host location. You can also, remove the Docker hosts from a project or unregister it from HCL OneTest Server.

You must copy the third-party application Jar files to the remote Docker host if you want to run tests on the remote Docker host.