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The following articles in this knowledge base describe the installation of an Agent or Agents using the Agent Batch Installer. These articles all cover fresh installation - i.e. the installation of a first Agent on a server - for a number of different environments. They are presented here as an introduction to the use of the batch installer. In particular, we recommend the  "Batch Installer Application" and "Download" sections in each article:

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Batch Installer

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for the JobScheduler Universal Agent
Batch Installer

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  • A JobScheduler Master is up and running.
  • The Agent installations are to be performed on any number of servers that have the same operating system. One Agent is to be installed per server.
  • The Agents will be operated with the same user, listening port and installation path.

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  • A JobScheduler Master is up and running.
  • The Agent installations are to be performed on any number of servers that do not have to have the same operating system. One Agent is to be installed per server.
  • The Agents will be operated with different users, listening ports and installation paths.

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  • The Agents will be operated with different users (within the same Agent server) to make the example more multifaceted, although the same user can operate more than one Agent if the Agents run on different ports.

for the JobScheduler Universal Agent
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Configuration

XML Files

Configuring complex XML files with a text editor is often a tedious and error-prone procedure. To get around this, we recommend that you use our XML Editor to manage the configuration files required for the Batch Installer. The XML Editor automatically validates configuration files and therefore reduces the possibility of configuration errors. See the Using the XML Editor section below for more detailed information about using the XML Editor.

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