You should also configure an APT repository on Debian and Ubuntu to manage upgrades of CDP Standard Edition, to install the unzip utility, etc.
First, modify your /etc/apt/sources.list to include the R1Soft repository, and then download the R1Soft apt gpg key.
![]() | Notice You must be a Linux root user to install CDP Agent. |
Once you have configured the APT repository, you can execute the following command to install CDP Agent:
4.1 Make Sure You Can Unzip the Download
Most Linux distributions come with the unzip utility pre-installed. To determine if you have the unzip utility, run:
This should return an output similar to the following:
If it returns the following output, you need to install the unzip utility first:
To install unzip on Debian or Ubuntu:
We recommend creating a temporary directory to which you can extract the contents of the ZIP file.
1. Use the mkdir command to create a temporary directory (in our case, cdp-agent).
2. Use the mv command to move the archive to that directory. Note that Linux file names are case sensitive. Make sure you type the name correctly (in our case, "r1soft-enterprise-agent-linux64-3.18.2.zip").
3. Use the cd command to go to that directory.
4. Use the unzip command to extract the files.
![]() | Notice You must be a Linux root user to install CDP Agent. |
The archive you have extracted contains two folders: one with .deb packages (in our case, "deb-linux64") and one with .rpm packages ("rpm-linux64"). If you are installing on Debian or Ubuntu, choose the .deb package.
Each folder contains a set of CDP components:
You will need to install all of them in one step. Use the cd command to go to the folder with the packages (in our case, "deb-linux64") and run the following command:
DEB 32-bit (x86) / DEB 64-bit (x86_64)