Create a SSH worker in Octopus Deploy
Usage:
octopus worker ssh create [flags]
Flags:
--account string The name or ID of the SSH key pair or username/password account
--fingerprint string The host fingerprint of the worker.
--host string The hostname or IP address of the worker to connect to.
--machine-policy string The machine policy for the deployment target to use, only required if not using the Default Machine Policy
-n, --name string A short, memorable, unique name for this worker.
--platform string The platform to use for the self-contained Calamari. Options are 'linux-x64', 'linux-arm64', 'linux-arm' or 'osx-x64'
--port int The port to connect to the worker on.
--proxy string Select whether to use a proxy to connect to this SSH worker. If omitted, will connect directly.
--runtime string The runtime to use to run Calamari on the worker. Options are 'self-contained' or 'mono'
-w, --web Open in web browser
--worker-pool strings The pools of which the worker will be a member.
Global Flags:
-h, --help Show help for a command
--no-prompt Disable prompting in interactive mode
-f, --output-format string Specify the output format for a command ("json", "table", or "basic") (default "table")
-s, --space string Specify the space for operations
Examples
Octopus Samples instance
Many of the examples we use, reference the samples instance of Octopus Deploy. If you’d like to explore the samples instance, you can log in as a guest.
$ octopus worker ssh create
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Page updated on Thursday, December 5, 2024