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00_introduction/40_architecture_and_dependencies.txt | ||
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Rudder is currently supported on all major Linux distributions (Red Hat Enterprise Linux and derivatives
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like CentOS and Scientific Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE Linux Enterprise, etc.) for all supported versions,
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but also for older unsupported ones, Windows for desktops and servers (Server 2008 R2 or newer),
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AIX (5.3 or newer). Experimental builds for Selorais, FreeBSD, Android and Mac OS X alsoe xist,
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but also for older unsupported ones, Windows for desktops and servers (Server 2008 R2 or newer) and
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AIX (5.3 or newer). Experimental builds for Solaris, FreeBSD, Android and Mac OS X also exist,
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as well as a version for ARM architecture.
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10_installation/05_requirements/21_supported_architecture.txt | ||
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Windows:
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* <<install-on-windows, Microsoft Windows>> Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2
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* <<install-on-windows, Microsoft Windows>> Server 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016
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[TIP]
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... | ... | |
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* On Windows, installing Rudder requires the commercial version of CFEngine (named CFEngine Enterprise)
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* On Windows, installing Rudder requires the DSC (Desired State Configuration) plugin and Powershell 4.0 or more
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* For IBM AIX, pre-built RPM packages are distributed by Normation only
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Hence, as a starting point, we suggest that you only use Linux machines. Once
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21_node_management/22_search_nodes.txt | ||
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|keyword |Search for
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|hostname |Hostnames
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|os_type |OS types (windows, linux, aix...)
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|os_name |OS Names (Windows Server 2008, Debian... )
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|os_name |OS Names (Windows Server 2012, Debian... )
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|os_version |OS versions (8, 2008 R2, ...)
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|os |OS Full Names (Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.10 (squeeze)...)
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|os_kernel_version |OS Kernel versions (3.16, 5.1...)
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glossary/cfengine-enterprise.txt | ||
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CFEngine Enterprise::
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Managing Windows machines requires the commercial version of CFEngine, called
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Managing Windows machines used to require the commercial version of CFEngine, called
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Enterprise. It needs to open the port 5308 TCP from the Node to the Rudder Root
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Server.
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Fixes #11304: Update documentation on 4.2 to describe the Windows DSC agent