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The JS7 - Agent Installation On Premises and JS7 - Agent Installation for Docker Containers articles explain the installation of Standalone Agents.

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Explanation:

  • Agent ID: A unique identifier of the Agent. A unique ID is required for all Agents registered with a Controller. This identifier cannot be changed later on.
  • Agent Name: The name of an Agent is used, for example, when assigning the Agent to jobs. Similarly to the Agent ID, the Agent Name has to be unique but can be changed later on.
  • Title: An individual description that can be searched for.
  • Alias Names: The same Agent is available from a different name. This can be helpful if distinct Agent Names should be assigned the jobs, for example if more Agents are used in a production environment that map to a smaller number of Agents in a non-production environment.
  • Process Limit: Agents can execute an unlimited number parallel processes. Users can limit parallel processes to prevent exhausting a server's resources and to make orders wait until the next process will be available.
  • URL: The protocol HTTP or HTTPS, host name or IP address and port with which the Agent can be accessed from the Controller.

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  • Users can apply the Search & Replace function for Agent assignments in a workflow that is available from the in the JS7 - Workflow Editor.
  • Users can apply the JS7 - Inventory Search function to replace Agent assignments across workflows.
  • Modified workflows have to be deployed to a Controller to make changes effective.

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