Bamboo 3.4 : Configuring Agents

A Bamboo agent is a service that provides capabilities to run Job builds. There are two types of Bamboo agents:

(info) Local agents run in the server's process, i.e. in the same JVM as the server. Each remote agent runs in its own process, i.e. has its own JVM.)

Viewing an Agent

To view an agent, including the agent properties, capabilities and the plans that an agent can build, see Viewing an Agent.

Viewing the Status of all Agents

To view the status of all of your agents, see Monitoring Agent Status.

Creating a New Agent

To create a new agent, see:

Editing an Agent's Details

To edit an existing agent's details, see Editing an Agent's Details.

Configuring an Agent's Capabilities

To configure an existing agent's capabilities, see Configuring Capabilities.

Disabling or Deleting an Agent

To disable or delete an agent, see Disabling or Deleting an Agent.

Notes

  • A capability is a feature of an agent. A capability can be:
    • an executable (e.g. Maven)
    • a JDK
    • a custom capability (a key-value property which defines a particular characteristic of an agent, e.g. 'operating.system=WindowsXP' or 'fast.builds=true')
    • a Version Control System client application (e.g. Git, if Git is being used as the source repository)

    Capabilities can be defined specifically for an agent, or they can be shared between either all local agents or all remote agents. Note that the value of an agent-specific capability overrides the value of a shared capability of the same name (if one exists).

Related Topics

If you are looking for information on elastic agents, please refer to the documentation on Working with Elastic Bamboo.