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The Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Linux Agent is provided in a RPM and DEB package format, so you will need an RPM or Debian package manager tool to install the Agent.
The latest release of the Agent is available at the downloads page.
Previous releases of the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Agent have had different package names, so uninstalling may require a different name (ex. SPYNuptm, uptmagnt, uptimeagent-linux).
RPM Packages
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To install the Agent, run the following command: # rpm -i uptimeagent-$VER-linux-$ARCH.rpm |
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To uninstall the Agent using RPM, run the following command: # rpm -e uptimeagent |
Debian Packages
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To install the Agent, run the following command: # dpkg -i uptimeagent-$VER-linux-$ARCH.deb |
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To uninstall the Agent, use the following command: # dpkg -P uptimeagent |
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The Agent's password will be removed when re-installing or upgrading the agent, the password will need to be re-entered. |
Xinetd vs. Daemon
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By default the uptime-agent is installed to under Xinetd Mode. Which has historically been the most efficient method for managing the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor agent's life cycle, as it allows for easy configuration of things like agent-port and system level logging. Though recent versions of Redhat no longer install xinetd as part of their initial install. See this article Running the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor agent under Daemon Mode without Xinetd for details on how to enable this.