Installing CLI as a Remote Client
You can install CLI separately on a machine other than the Command Central host machine so you can run Command Central commands remotely.
1. Log on to the machine on which to install. No special privileges are required to install CLI.
2. Open your installation email from Software AG and follow the instructions to download the Command Central bootstrapper for the appropriate operating system.
3. Open a command window as Administrator for Windows or a shell window for UNIX and run the .bat file or .sh script.
The following table lists the arguments you can use when running the bootstrapper and describes the values you provide for each argument.
Argument | Value |
-D component | Specify CLI. |
-H host_name | DNS name or IP address for the Command Central host machine. |
-d path | Full path to the directory in which to install CLI. |
-c port_number | HTTP port used by Command Central. The default is 9080. |
-C port_number | HTTPS port used by Command Central. The default is 9081. |
-p password | Administrator password for Command Central. |
4. If you want to change these settings later, rerun the bootstrapper with different values.
Example
To install on a Windows system and configure CLI to point to
Command Central:
cc-def-10.7-release-w64.bat -d C:\AdminTools\sagcc -D CLI -H cchost.com
-c 9100 -C 9101 -p manage123