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To fully use this screen, you must have the following permissions assigned to your account:
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After you sync your public cloud account with the Armor Management Portal (AMP), you can use the Virtual Machines screen to view the instances associated with your public cloud account.
Additionally, the Virtual Machines screen will display the security status of these instances. All instances for the synced public cloud account will be displayed; however, instances without the Anywhere agent will be labeled as Unprotected.
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To sync your public cloud account with AMP, see ANYWHERE Cloud Connections. |
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The Cloud Connection screen simply lists the synced public cloud account; the Virtual Machines screen lists all the instances listed in that public cloud account. |
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- In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
- Click Virtual Machines.
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This column display the type of instance, specific to the offerings offered by your public cloud provider, such as EC2 instance for AWS.
More common types are VM and Log Collector.
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This column displays the security status of the instance, in relation to the installed agent. There are three states:
- Unprotected indicates the agent is not installed in the instance.
- Instances without an agent will be labeled as Unprotected. All instances from the public cloud account will be displayed.
- Needs Attention indicates that the agent is installed, but has not properly communicated (heartbeated) with Armor.
- OK indicates that the agent is installed and has communicated (hearbeated) with Armor.
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This column displays the power status of the virtual machine:
- A green icon indicates that the virtual machine is powered on.
- A red icon indicates that the virtual machine is powered off.
- An orange icon indicates that the virtual machine is in a different (inconsistent) power state than the other virtual machines in the same vApp.
- An infinite loop icon indicates that the virtual machine is pending installation.
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Security Dashboard widgetIn the Security Dashboard, the Service Health widget displays the security status of instances that contain the Anywhere agent. You can click a specific status (Needs Attention or OK), and you will be taken to the Virtual Machines screen with the table filtered to the selected status. |
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Based on your operating system, select the appropriate document to learn how to install the Anywhere agent:
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In the drop-down menu, select a file type to download.
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- Usage by Host
- Usage by Hour
- Usage Details
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This option downloads a .zip file with the following information:
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AccountId | The ID for the Armor Account |
AccountName | The name of the Armor account |
ProviderName | The public cloud provider |
ResourceName | The name of the virtual machine (asset) |
AgentId | The ID for the Armor Anywhere agent |
UsageDateTime | The time and date for the usage, on an hourly rate |
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This option exports the following information:
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AccountId | The ID for the Armor Account |
AccountName | The name of the Armor account |
ProviderName | The public cloud provider |
ResourceName | The name of the virtual machine (asset) |
TotalHours | The total number of hours that the virtual machine (asset) was powered on. |
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This option exports the following information:
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UsageDateTime | The hour-long interval for the selected date frame |
AccountId | The ID for the Armor Account |
AccountName | The name of the Armor account |
Quantity | The total usage for your hosts for the indicated hour |
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A file will download to your local machine.
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View instance details(In a future release)
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Remove an instanceYou can only remove an instance that is in a Powered off state.
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