You can redeploy a remote agent in situations where you want to copy all the integrations and connectors
from one agent to another. For example, if you need to change your agent from an installer to a Docker image.
In order to redeploy the agent, Google recommends creating a new agent
and redeploying from an existing agent.
On the Remote Agents page, create a new remote agent and make sure it's live.
For more information on creating new agents, refer to the following documents:
Select both the agent you want to move all the integrations and connectors from
and the agent you want to move them to. A list of the integrations and connectors
appears.
Click Redeploy. After the successful redeployment, a small Details
box appears next to the remote agent.
Click the Details box to see the redeployment details including the list of
integrations and connectors.
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