Is the newly updated system hostname reflected in the cloudmon portal?
Cloudmon can detect a change in server hostname after 6 hours or upon server restart. Additionally, you can configure an agent name, which is a user-friendly alias for your server and needs to be manually set for your convenience.
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In cloudmon, after making changes to the system name in agent.conf file, why this change was not discovered/updated in the Server?
Agent is already discovered by the controller. Controller configuration always overrides agent configuration. Controller takes agent name (default Hostname, if name is not configured) during discover process. This agent is already discovered, so, if ...
What steps can be taken to debug if the agent installed on a machine is not discovered in the Cloudmon portal?
1. First, check the agent log for a reason. On Windows, the log path for the agent is: C:\Program Files (x86)\Cloudmon\logs. On Linux, the log path for the agent is: /var/log/cloudmon/agent/agent.log. 2. Verify if the CC_URL is in the following ...
How to change the Agent name in Cloudmon portal?
It is possible to modify the name of an Agent even after it has been installed. To do so, you can follow these steps in the Cloudmon portal : Go to Settings > Monitoring > Hosts/Agents. Locate the Agent whose name you want to change and click on the ...
How do I modify the Probe name within the Cloudmon portal?
It is possible to modify the name of a Probe even after it has been installed. To do so, you can follow these steps in the Cloudmon portal : Go to Settings > Monitoring > Probes. Locate the Probe whose name you want to change and click on the edit ...