[Bamboo Knowledge Base]
You can define the capabilities for a specific remote agent by configuring a bamboo-capabilities.properties
file on the agent machine. When the bamboo agent starts up, it will look in the current runtime directory (i.e. <bamboo-agent-home>/bin
) for a file named bamboo-capabilities.properties
. The capabilities defined in that file will then be published for the bamboo agent after registering.
We are aware of an issue that prevents a remote agent capability from being updated once it has been added using the bamboo-capabilities.properties
file. If you choose to add capabilities with the bamboo-capabilities.properties
file, you will only be able to update them by deleting the capability in Bamboo and restarting the remote agent. Please see BAM-4213 for further details.
To configure remote agent capabilities:
bamboo-capabilities.properties
on the agent machine.bamboo-capabilities.properties
file and add the desired capabilities to the agent as desired. You need to follow the capability formats below in the file:system'.
JDK capabilities — system.jdk.JDK\ <jdk number>=<jdk location>
Examples:
system.jdk.JDK\ 1.6=/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.6 system.jdk.JDK\ 1.6=C:\\Program Files\\Java\\jdk6.0.17
Note the double backslashes in the path for the example above.
Builder capabilities — system.builder.<builder type>.<builder label>=<builder path>
Examples:
system.builder.ant.Ant=/opt/apache-ant-1.7.1 system.builder.maven.Maven\ 1=/opt/maven-1.0.2 system.builder.mvn2.Maven\ 2=/opt/maven-2.0
Perforce capabilities — system.p4Executable=<perforce executable location>
Example:
system.p4Executable=/usr/bin/p4
Custom capabilities — <custom capability name>=<custom capability value>
Example:
system.os=osx
bamboo-capabilities.properties
file.bamboo-capabilities.properties
file will be configured for your agent.