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To fully use this screen, you must have the following permissions assigned to your account:
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The Virtual Machine screen also displays:
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FLUID | 50 - 2000gb in 50gb increments |
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The Virtual Machines screen provides a high-level view of all of your virtual machines.
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Name | This column displays the name of the virtual machine. |
Primary IP | This column displays the primary IP address associated with the instance. |
Type | This column display the type of instance. More common types are VM and Log Relay. |
Date Created | This column displays the date the virtual machine was created in AMP. |
State | The security status of the instance, in relation to the installed agent. There are three states:
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Power | This column displays the power status of the virtual machine:
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Tags | This column displays any tags that have been added to the virtual machine on the Tags + Notes screen. |
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In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Virtual Machines.
Locate and select the desired instance.
Overview
This section displays detailed information for the virtual machine.
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Type | This entry displays the type of instance, specific to the offerings offered by your public cloud provider, such as EC2 instance for AWS.
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Provider | This entry displays Armor's private cloud, the provider for the instance. |
Instance ID | This entry displays the ID associated with the virtual machine. |
Instance State | This entry displays the security status of the virtual machine. |
Region | This entry displays the data center that hosts the virtual machine. |
Availability Zone | This entry displays the available zone within the specified region. |
Workload | This entry displays the workload associated with the virtual machine. |
Storage | This entry displays the disk storage amount. |
Original OS Version | This entry displays the original operating system for the virtual machine. |
Current OS Version | This entry displays the current operating system for the instance or virtual machine. |
Public IPS | This entry displays the public IP address(es) associated with the virtual machine. |
Primary Private IP | This entry displays the private IP address associated with the virtual machine. |
Sub-Agent Health Table
This section displays the sub-agent health related to your Armor-protected virtual machines.
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For each of your virtual machines, you can view sub-agent health details. You can use this information to troubleshoot agents that may be in a bad state.
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Virtual Machines.
Locate and select the desired instance.
Locate and hover over the sub-agent that you want to view.
Click the name of the desired sub-agent. Or, click the vertical ellipses, then click View Details.
On the left-side of the screen, select the sub-agent that you want to view.
The information that displays on the right-side of the screen will change based on the sub-agent that is selected.
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Connectivity | This section displays the script(s) to check connectivity, along with steps to remediate. |
Errors | This section displays any known errors, along with steps to remediate. |
Vulnerability Scanning
Review specific information and troubleshooting steps for the Vulnerability Scanning service.
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Registered | This section displays the following information for the Armor agent that is registered:
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Scan Import | This section displays the following scan import information for the Armor agent:
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Connectivity | This section displays the script(s) to check connectivity, along with steps to remediate. |
Last Scan Time | This section displays the following information regarding the most recent scan:
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You can add the following types of storage to your virtual machine:
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In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Virtual Machines.
Locate and select the desired virtual machine.
Click Tags + Notes.
In the Tags section, enter the desired tag, then click the ( + ) symbol to add.
Multiple tags may be added.
In the Notes section, enter the desired note.
Click Save Changes.
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In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Virtual Machines.
Locate and select the desired virtual machine.
Click Tags + Notes.
In the Tags section, click the "X" next to the tag that you want to remove.
In the Notes section, delete or edit the note.
Click Save Changes.
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In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), on the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Virtual Machines.
Hover over the plus ( + ) icon, and then click the Virtual Machine Settings icon.
In the window on the right-hand side of the screen, enable the Auto Remove VM's Option.
Use the Remove VM's After drop-down menu options allows users to automatically remove Virtual Machines from AMP after a machine shows offline for a predetermined time frame.
Select your desired time frame.
Click Save.
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