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bit-depth check in Agent / Beats to prevent x86 artifact from running on x64 env #24092

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EricDavisX opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #25186
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bit-depth check in Agent / Beats to prevent x86 artifact from running on x64 env #24092

EricDavisX opened this issue Feb 17, 2021 · 4 comments · Fixed by #25186
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EricDavisX commented Feb 17, 2021

No installation error for a 32-Bit agent on a 64-Bit windows machine & agent goes to unhealthy state after successful installation

tested on 7.11.1 and was discussed with Endpoint team.

there are multiple options to fix, but we decided to
be more strict and do "Agent refuses to install on 32bits of itself on 64 bit machines

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  • Beats x86 should refuses to starts on x64.
  • Elastic Agent x86 should refuse to install and starts on x64.
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@ph @urso fyi

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urso commented Feb 17, 2021

@michalpristas can you look into this?

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ph commented Feb 24, 2021

@faec I've clarified the Acceptance criteria on this issue.

@urso urso assigned urso and unassigned faec Apr 20, 2021
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