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To deploy a cache node programmatically, you'll need to use Azure CLI to get the cache node's provisioning details and then run the provisioning command on the host machine.
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1. To get the cache node's provisioning details, use `az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details`
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```azurecli-interactive
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az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg
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```
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```azurecli-interactive
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az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg
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```
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1. Save the resulting output. These values will be passed as parameters within the provisioning command.
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1. Download and extract the [MCC provisioning package for Linux](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-Linux) to your host machine.
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1. Open a command line window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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1. Set access permissions to allow the `provisionmcc.sh` script within the provisioning package directory to execute.
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1. Replace the values in the following provisioning command before running it on the host machine.
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```azurepowershell-interactive
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sudo ./provisionmcc.sh customerid="enter mccResourceId here" cachenodeid=" enter cacheNodeId here " customerkey=" enter customerKey here " registrationkey="enter registrationKey here" drivepathandsizeingb="enter physicalPath value,enter sizeInGb value here" shoulduseproxy="enter true if present, enter false if not" proxyurl=http://enter proxy hostname:enter port
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```
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```azurepowershell-interactive
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sudo ./provisionmcc.sh customerid="enter mccResourceId here" cachenodeid=" enter cacheNodeId here " customerkey=" enter customerKey here " registrationkey="enter registrationKey here" drivepathandsizeingb="enter physicalPath value,enter sizeInGb value here" shoulduseproxy="enter true if present, enter false if not" proxyurl=http://enter proxy hostname:enter port
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```
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## Next step
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1. Open a PowerShell window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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1. Set the Execution Policy to "Unrestricted" to allow the provisioning scripts to run.
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1. Create a `$User` environment variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the MCC runtime account. For gMSAs, the value should be formatted as `"Domain\Username$"`. For Local User accounts, `$User` should be formatted as `"LocalMachineName\Username"`.
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- If you're using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`.
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If you're using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`.
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1. Run the provisioning command on the host machine.
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# [Azure CLI](#tab/cli)
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To deploy a cache node programmatically, you'll need to use Azure CLI to get the cache node's provisioning details and then run the provisioning command on the host machine.
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1. To get the cache node's provisioning details, use `az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details`
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```azurecli-interactive
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az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg
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```
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1. To get the cache node's provisioning details, use `az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details`.
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```azurecli-interactive
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az mcc ent node get-provisioning-details --cache-node-name mycachenode --mcc-resource-name mymccresource --resource-group myrg
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```
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1. Save the resulting output. These values will be passed as parameters within the provisioning command.
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1. Download and extract the [MCC provisioning package for Windows](https://aka.ms/MCC-Ent-InstallScript-WSL) to your host machine.
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1. Open a PowerShell window *as administrator* on the host machine, then change directory to the extracted provisioning package.
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1. Set the Execution Policy to "Unrestricted" to allow the provisioning scripts to run.
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1. Create a `$User` environment variable containing the username of the account you intend to designate as the MCC runtime account. For gMSAs, the value should be formatted as `"Domain\Username$"`. For Local User accounts, `$User` should be formatted as `"LocalMachineName\Username"`.
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- If you're using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`.
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If you're using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account, you'll also need to create a [PSCredential Object](/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.pscredential) named `$myLocalAccountCredential`.
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1. Replace the values in the following provisioning command before running it on the host machine. Note that `-mccLocalAccountCredential $myLocalAccountCredential` is only needed if you are using a Local User account as the MCC runtime account.
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```powershell-interactive
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./provisionmcconwsl.ps1 -installationFolder c:\mccwsl01 -customerid [enter mccResourceId here] -cachenodeid [enter cacheNodeId here] -customerkey [enter customerKey here] -registrationkey [enter registration key] -cacheDrives "/var/mcc,enter drive size" -shouldUseProxy [enter true if present, enter false if not] -proxyurl "http://[enter proxy host name]:[enter port]" -mccRunTimeAccount $User -mccLocalAccountCredential $myLocalAccountCredential
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```
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```powershell-interactive
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./provisionmcconwsl.ps1 -installationFolder c:\mccwsl01 -customerid [enter mccResourceId here] -cachenodeid [enter cacheNodeId here] -customerkey [enter customerKey here] -registrationkey [enter registration key] -cacheDrives "/var/mcc,enter drive size" -shouldUseProxy [enter true if present, enter false if not] -proxyurl "http://[enter proxy host name]:[enter port]" -mccRunTimeAccount $User -mccLocalAccountCredential $myLocalAccountCredential
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```
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## Next step
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