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Revision f1cf86ac

Added by Nicolas CHARLES over 6 years ago

Fixes #11304: Update documentation on 4.2 to describe the Windows DSC agent

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00_introduction/40_architecture_and_dependencies.txt
Rudder is currently supported on all major Linux distributions (Red Hat Enterprise Linux and derivatives
like CentOS and Scientific Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE Linux Enterprise, etc.) for all supported versions,
but also for older unsupported ones, Windows for desktops and servers (Server 2008 R2 or newer),
AIX (5.3 or newer). Experimental builds for Selorais, FreeBSD, Android and Mac OS X alsoe xist,
but also for older unsupported ones, Windows for desktops and servers (Server 2008 R2 or newer) and
AIX (5.3 or newer). Experimental builds for Solaris, FreeBSD, Android and Mac OS X also exist,
as well as a version for ARM architecture.
10_installation/05_requirements/21_supported_architecture.txt
Windows:
* <<install-on-windows, Microsoft Windows>> Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2
* <<install-on-windows, Microsoft Windows>> Server 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016
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* On Windows, installing Rudder requires the commercial version of CFEngine (named CFEngine Enterprise)
* On Windows, installing Rudder requires the DSC (Desired State Configuration) plugin and Powershell 4.0 or more
* For IBM AIX, pre-built RPM packages are distributed by Normation only
Hence, as a starting point, we suggest that you only use Linux machines. Once
21_node_management/22_search_nodes.txt
|keyword |Search for
|hostname |Hostnames
|os_type |OS types (windows, linux, aix...)
|os_name |OS Names (Windows Server 2008, Debian... )
|os_name |OS Names (Windows Server 2012, Debian... )
|os_version |OS versions (8, 2008 R2, ...)
|os |OS Full Names (Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.10 (squeeze)...)
|os_kernel_version |OS Kernel versions (3.16, 5.1...)
glossary/cfengine-enterprise.txt
CFEngine Enterprise::
Managing Windows machines requires the commercial version of CFEngine, called
Managing Windows machines used to require the commercial version of CFEngine, called
Enterprise. It needs to open the port 5308 TCP from the Node to the Rudder Root
Server.

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