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Configuring agents with Docker. Environment; Generating an SSH key pair. Create a Jenkins SSH credential. Creating your Docker agent. On Linux; On Windows.
This section describes procedures for configuring credentials in Jenkins. Credentials can be added to Jenkins by any Jenkins user who has the Credentials > ...
Jenkins has a built-in command line interface that allows users and administrators to access Jenkins from a script or shell environment.
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To create your key pair: Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/ and sign in. In the navigation pane, under NETWORK & SECURITY, ...
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Execute the Pipeline, or stage, on an agent available in the Jenkins environment with the provided label. ... The environment directive specifies a sequence of ...
Credentials - choose the SSH public/private key credentials stored in Jenkins. The value of this field is the credential ID, which Jenkins writes out to the  ...
The simplest way to install Jenkins on Windows is to use the Jenkins Windows installer. That program will install Jenkins as a service using a 64 bit JVM ...
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Once the host and SSH key is defined for a new agent, Jenkins will establish a connection to the machine and bootstrap the agent process.
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Remote API can be used to do things like these: retrieve information from Jenkins for programmatic consumption. trigger a new build. create/copy jobs ...
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The simplest and most common way of installing plugins is through the Manage Jenkins > Plugins view, available to administrators of a Jenkins environment.
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