Mention passwd for user
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1. Go to "Manage Jenkins" > "Manage Nodes". You should see a single `master` node.
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2. Configure the `master` node by setting the # of executor value to 0. That will take care of never using the `master` for job workload.
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3. Have other physical or virtual machines ready that can act as agent nodes. Log into the machine as `root` user and create a new user named `jenkins` with the command `useradd -d /var/lib/jenkins jenkins`. From the `master` node, copy the contents of the `id_rsa.key` file to the clipboard. Paste the contents of the clipboard to the file `/var/lib/jenkins/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
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3. Have other physical or virtual machines ready that can act as agent nodes. Log into the machine as `root` user and create a new user named `jenkins` with the commands `useradd -d /var/lib/jenkins jenkins` and `passwd jenkins`. From the `master` node, copy the contents of the `id_rsa.key` file to the clipboard. Paste the contents of the clipboard to the file `/var/lib/jenkins/.ssh/authorized_keys`.
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4. Add new nodes by clicking "New Nodes". Enter an appropriate name and select the option "Permanent Agent". Use the remote directory `/home/jenkins/jenkins_slave` and set the # of executors to 2. Enter the host and provide credentials by selecting "SSH Username with private key". To keep things easy select "Non verifying Verification Strategy".
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4. Trigger a build. You should see that the build is only executed on the agent and not the `master` node.
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5. Add at least one more agent.
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