Management → Managing Resources → Managing Agents and Agent Pools → Installing Agents Remotely
You can install an agent onto a UNIX machine using the web application. A remotely-installed agent cannot be installed as a service.
To install an agent:
Field | Description |
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Target Hosts* | Host names or IP addresses of the machines where the agent will be installed. |
SSH Port* | Secure Shell (SSH) port addresses of the machines where the agent will be installed. |
SSH Username* | SSH user name used on the machines where the agent will be installed. |
Use Public Key Authentication | Check this box if you want to authenticate using public key authentication instead of a password. |
SSH Password* | SSH password associated with the user name used on the machines where the agent will be installed. |
Agent Name* | Name of the agent. |
Agent Dir* | Directory where agent should be installed. |
Java Home Path* | Path to Java on the machine where the agent will be installed. |
Temp Dir Path* | Path to the directory used to perform the installation on the target machine. |
Server Host* | Host name or IP address of the Deployment Automation server or agent relay to which the agent will connect. |
Server Port* | Deployment Automation server port (7918) or agent relay (7916) to which the agent will connect. |
Mutual Auth | Check this box if the agent should enforce certificate validation for mutual authentication. |
Proxy Host | Host name or IP address of the agent relay if used. |
Proxy Port | HTTP port of the agent relay (20080) if used. |
Remotely installed agents will start running automatically. If a remotely installed agent stops running, it must be restarted on the host machine.
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