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# rmmagent-script
2022-04-09 15:25:33 +00:00
Script for one-line installing and update of tacticalRMM agent
> Now x64, x86, arm64 and armv6 scripts are available but only x64 and i386 tested on Debian 11 and Debian 10 on baremetal, VM (Proxmox) and VPS(OVH)
> Tested on raspberry 2B+ with armv7l (chose armv6 on install)
Script for other platform will be available futher as I adapt script on other platform.
Feel free to adapt script and submit me !
# Usage
Download the script that match your configuration
### Tips
Download script with this url: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ZoLuSs/rmmagent-script/main/rmmagent-linux.sh`
## Install
To install agent launch the script with this arguement:
```bash
./rmmagent-linux-x64.sh install 'System type' 'Mesh agent' 'API URL' 'Client ID' 'Site ID' 'Auth Key' 'Agent Type'
```
The compiling can be quite long, don't panic and wait few minutes...
The argument are:
2. System type
Type of system. Can be 'amd64' 'x86' 'arm64' 'armv6'
3. Mesh agent
The url givent by mesh for installing new agent.
Go to mesh.fqdn.com > Add agent > Installation Executable Linux / BSD / macOS > **Select the good system type**
Copy **ONLY** the URL with the quote.
4. API URL
Your api URL for agent communication usually https://api.fqdn.com.
5. Client ID
The ID of the client in wich agent will be added.
Can be view by hovering the name of the client in the dashboard.
6. Site ID
The ID of the site in wich agent will be added.
Can be view by hovering the name of the site in the dashboard.
7. Auth Key
Authentification key given by dashboard by going to dashboard > Agents > Install agent (Windows) > Select manual and show
Copy **ONLY** the key after *--auth*.
8. Agent Type
Can be *server* or *workstation* and define the type of agent.
### Example
```bash
./rmmagent-linux-x64.sh install amd64 "https://mesh.fqdn.com/meshagents?id=XXXXX&installflags=X&meshinstall=X" "https://api.fqdn.com" 3 1 "XXXXX" server
```
## Update
Simply launch the script that match your system with *update* as argument.
```bash
./rmmagent-linux-x64.sh update
```