The EAC is installed on each machine that runs the Guided Search software and is typically run in a distributed environment.

Depending on the role that the EAC plays in the Guided Search implementation, each instance of the EAC can take one of two roles:

You can communicate with the EAC and provide instance configuration and resource configuration information to the EAC Central Server, using any of the three methods:

Using any of these methods, you can instruct the EAC to perform different operations in your Guided Search implementations, such as start or stop a component (for example, Forge or Dgraph), or a utility (for example, Copy or Shell environment).

The following diagram describes the EAC architecture and means of communication with it, while the sections below describe the roles of the EAC Central Server and EAC Agents:


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