By default, the Provisioning Service is embedded as an OSGi feature in the Talend Runtime Container, so to
install it you just need to configure and start it into the container:
Procedure
Start the container:
container/bin/trun.bat for Windows,
container/bin/trun for Linux.
Start the Provisioning Service.
If you started all the Talend
Infrastructure Services via the tesb:start-demo-all command, the
Provisioning Service (server and agent) will be started automatically as well.
To only start the Provisioning Service, use the following
commands:
tesb:start-provision-server
To start the Provision server that is used to manage
profiles, features, resources, and placeholders.
tesb:start-provision-agent
To start the Provision agent, used by clients to
apply the available profiles.
To check that the bundles have been correctly installed on the container, type the following
command:
list | grep Provisioning
The following bundles will be listed:
269 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Common
270 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Server :: Core
275 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Agent
276 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Agent :: Commands
271 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Server :: Commands
272 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Server :: Admin REST Service
273 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Server :: Lookup REST Service
273 | Active | 80 | | Talend ESB Provisioning :: Server :: Lookup REST Service :: Client
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