User story #12495
closedMake "rudder agent" capable of configuring the agent
Description
Currently if you install a rudder-agent, you need to set the policy server by echoing the value to a non-existent file.
It would help UX if you could do something like rudder agent set policyserver rudder.host.fqdn
.
Additionally if you want to set a custom uuid, it would also help to have a rudder agent set uuid $uuid
so it abstracts and removes the need to know what files you have to set it.
Updated by Alexis Mousset over 6 years ago
- User visibility changed from Operational - other Techniques | Technique editor | Rudder settings to Getting started - demo | first install | level 1 Techniques
- Effort required set to Very Small
I though we already had a ticket for this, but apparently not! This would improve the user experience, especially for a first contact with Rudder, thanks for the idea!
Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 6 years ago
This can be done via packaging ... but only on debian.
Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ about 5 years ago
- Target version changed from 5.0.13 to 5.0.14
Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ about 5 years ago
- Target version changed from 5.0.14 to 5.0.15
Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ almost 5 years ago
- Target version changed from 5.0.15 to 5.0.16
Updated by Alexis Mousset almost 5 years ago
- Target version changed from 5.0.16 to 5.0.17
Updated by Vincent MEMBRÉ over 4 years ago
- Target version changed from 5.0.17 to 5.0.18
Updated by Benoît PECCATTE over 4 years ago
- Target version changed from 5.0.18 to 6.2.0~beta1
Updated by Alexis Mousset over 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
The policy server configuration command has been added in 6.1.
I think uuid configuration is not as common as they are generally generated, so closing this ticket for now.
Updated by Alexis Mousset over 4 years ago
- Related to Architecture #16529: Add a command to set policy server on agents added