I configure a deployment plan, added an environment, and setup two remote agents, each on separate Servers (Adobe and Application). Components need to be deployed on both servers for every deployment.
Under the environment I created Tasks. One for Adobe server and One for Application server)
When I config the Adobe Task I had to Disable the Application Task and vice versa. I'm getting the error "No agents meet the Environments's requirements."
If the deployments have different requirements, it will need different agents. And you won't be able to run both jobs together in a single agent.
Your options?
Thank you for your quick response.
We do have separate agents for the Deployment.
Environment - UAT
Both agents work fine when run individually but I get the error "No agents meet the Environments's requirements." when both are enable.
Any assistance given will be appreciated.
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That is exactly the problem. You have 2 agents, not 1. When there are two agents, each with different capabilities, your task won't run any of them because the task requires capabilities from both agents.
Bamboo checks all the tasks in the environment before an agent is chosen.
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Good morning Jobin. This is a flaw in Deployment. The Build section has Stages->Task which makes it easier to use multiple agents.
In a Deployment, Bamboo should realized that there would be multiple Servers with multiple agents.
Do you have any idea how I can resolve this issue?
Any assistance given will be appreciated.
Thank you.
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I can only think of the two options I mentioned earlier.
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