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Install an Initiator Agent on each machine from which you want to execute tasks. Your IncrediBuild Environment should include at least one Initiator Agent.
Note: When installing an Initiator Agent, by default a Helper Agent is installed as well.
> To install an Initiator Agent:
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n the terminal, enter:
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sudo bash ./incredibuild_installer.bin -i -S -O <Coordinator_Machine_IP_or_Hostname> -A <Path_to_IncrediBuild_Data_Files> |
Where:
-i - General installation command.
-S - Initiator Agent and Helper Agent installation.
-O - The IP address or hostname of the Coordinator that will communicate with the Agent.
-A - The storage directory, where IncrediBuild DBs and file cache will be stored.
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Starting incredibuild_server: OK
Starting incredibuild_helper: OK
Starting incredibuild_upgrade: OK
Starting incredibuild_httpd: OK
Starting incredibuild_watchdog: OK
Starting incredibuild_babysit: OK |
An Initiator Agent and a Helper Agent are installed on the machine.
For example: Installing an Initiator Agent
The following command is entered in the terminal of the machine from which tasks will be executed:
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sudo bash ./incredibuild_0.96.71.bin -i -S -O IncrediBuild1 -A /etc/IncrediBuild |
In this example:
- The name of the Installer file is - 96.71.bin
- An Initiator Agent and a Helper Agent are installed on the machine.
- The Agent will communicate with a Coordinator whose hostname is - IncrediBuild1.
- The Installer file will install IncrediBuild DB files at - etc/incredibuild
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