Installation of Coordinator and Client

Hi Experts,

Can we install the Change Auditor Coordinator and Client on the same server in the test environment? Also, Can you specify the system and software configuration requirements as well as user account permissions? In Addition, is there a retention setting for the Events being audited and stored in the Change Auditor database? 

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  • Installing the Coordinator and Client involves a structured process to ensure seamless communication and functionality within a distributed system. Begin by setting up the Coordinator, which typically acts as the central node managing tasks, resources, and communications. This often includes installing the necessary software on a dedicated server, configuring network settings, and ensuring it has the required permissions to communicate with Client nodes. Next, proceed to install the Client software on the designated machines. Clients are usually the nodes that execute tasks assigned by the Coordinator. During installation, it’s crucial to configure the Clients to correctly identify and connect to the Coordinator. This may involve specifying the Coordinator’s address and port in the Client’s configuration files. Additionally, ensuring that both Coordinator and Client systems borrow or barrow have compatible software versions and required dependencies is essential for optimal performance and reliability. After installation, perform thorough testing to confirm that the Coordinator can successfully dispatch tasks and receive updates from the Clients, thereby verifying the installation's success and system readiness.

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  • Installing the Coordinator and Client involves a structured process to ensure seamless communication and functionality within a distributed system. Begin by setting up the Coordinator, which typically acts as the central node managing tasks, resources, and communications. This often includes installing the necessary software on a dedicated server, configuring network settings, and ensuring it has the required permissions to communicate with Client nodes. Next, proceed to install the Client software on the designated machines. Clients are usually the nodes that execute tasks assigned by the Coordinator. During installation, it’s crucial to configure the Clients to correctly identify and connect to the Coordinator. This may involve specifying the Coordinator’s address and port in the Client’s configuration files. Additionally, ensuring that both Coordinator and Client systems borrow or barrow have compatible software versions and required dependencies is essential for optimal performance and reliability. After installation, perform thorough testing to confirm that the Coordinator can successfully dispatch tasks and receive updates from the Clients, thereby verifying the installation's success and system readiness.

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