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DevOps with Windows Server 2016

You're reading from   DevOps with Windows Server 2016 Obtain enterprise agility and continuous delivery by implementing DevOps with Windows Server 2016

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468550
Length 558 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ritesh Modi Ritesh Modi
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Preface 1. Introducing DevOps FREE CHAPTER 2. DevOps Tools and Technologies 3. DevOps Automation Primer 4. Nano, Containers, and Docker Primer 5. Building a Sample Application 6. Source Code Control 7. Configuration Management 8. Configuration Management and Operational Validation 9. Continuous Integration 10. Continuous Delivery and Deployment 11. Monitoring and Measuring

Build pipeline execution

There are multiple places from where build definitions can be executed manually in VSTS. In this section, a couple of different ways are explained for executing a build definition.

Build definitions can be executed using the context menu available against each build definition, as show here:

Build pipeline execution

Figure 23: Queuing a build definition

If the build definition is in the edit mode, it can be executed by clicking on the Queue new build button in the top-right corner of the screen, as shown here:

Build pipeline execution

Figure 24: Another way to queue build definition

The build progress can be viewed in the console window. This is shown in the following screenshot. Here, the left pane shows the execution of all activities available in the build definition that are in the enabled state. The right pane shows the log messages from activities about their progress and status. Any message in red color denotes failure, while green color means success:

Build pipeline execution

Figure 25: Build execution progress and logs

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