The SCLM RAM does not support the following actions. Attempting to execute any of these actions will result in an error dialog.
You can connect to the SCLM RAM just as you would connect to any generic CARMA RAM, except that when authenticating you will also be prompted for a valid SCLM project name.
Using the Lock action marks an SCLM member as read-only for all other users. The SCLM-specific Lock action requires that a project definition and access key be specified. If no project definition is specified, the project name is used by default. The access key is used to provide extra security for the locked member. If no access key is specified, your user ID is used by default. If you decide to specify an access key, you must use the same access key to unlock the member.
The Unlock action marks a locked SCLM member available for updates by another user. The Unlock action requires that a project definition and access key be specified. If no project definition is specified, the project name is used by default. The access key is used to provide extra security for the locked member and must match the key used to lock that SCLM member. For security reasons, this key cannot be saved; you must re-enter it every time you wish to unlock the SCLM member. If no access key is specified, your user ID is used by default.
The Build and Promote actions allow SCLM-controlled projects to respectively be built and promoted in the build chain. Both of these actions request a project definition to be specified. If you choose not to specify a project definition, the name of your SCLM project will be used by default.
Additionally, you can specify a mode and scope for both the build and promote actions. The mode controls the execution of the build or promote operation on the host. Valid values for the build mode are: C (the default value), F, R, and U (Conditional, Forced, Report, and Unconditional). Valid values for the promote mode are C (the default value), R, and U (Conditional, Report, and Unconditional).
The scope controls what is built or promoted. Valid values for the build scope are E, L, N (the default value), and S (Extended, Limited, Normal, and Subunit). Finally, valid values for the promote scope are E, N, and S (Extended, Normal and Subunit).