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We have addressed an issue affecting the AMP Toolbox page that was causing delays and errors when loading scheduled tasks. This update improves the performance and reliability of the Toolbox page, ensuring that users can access their scheduled tasks without encountering timeouts or errors.
Enhanced Page Loading:
The Toolbox page now loads more efficiently, significantly reducing the time it takes to retrieve and display scheduled task data.
Users will no longer encounter the “Endpoint request timed out” error when navigating to the Toolbox page.
Armor customers and support teams can now schedule and execute Armor Agent updates directly from the AMP Toolbox for Linux VM’s.
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| Automatic Kernel Compatibility Listing for Trend Sub-Agent
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The installation script now checks for the presence of the
/etc/cron.d
directory to determine ifcronie
is installed. If the directory is missing, a warning is displayed, and users are provided instructions for installing and configuringcronie
.Without a properly running
cronie
service, certain agent tasks that require thecron
context will fail to execute, impacting agent functionality.
Next Steps:
Documentation updates have been made to the Armor knowledge base to include these steps and ensure users are aware of the pre-installation requirements when using Amazon Linux 2023 or other distributions where
cronie
is not pre-installed.
| Armor Agent Uninstallation Feature for VMs in AMP
Summary:
We have introduced a new UI feature that simplifies the uninstallation process of the Armor Agent on virtual machines (VMs). Users can now initiate the uninstallation directly from the VM management interface with just a few clicks, offering greater control and efficiency.
Details:
This update introduces an “Uninstall Armor Agent” button in the VM management UI. Users can now seamlessly remove the Armor Agent without needing to use CLI or external tools. The new feature is designed to improve the user experience by aligning with the goal of providing user-friendly, visible, and intuitive solutions.
Key Features:
Uninstall Button in UI:
A new button labeled “Uninstall Armor Agent” has been added to the VM management interface.
Clicking the button triggers the uninstallation of the Armor Agent by calling the
agent/uninstall
API.
Confirmation Prompt:
Upon clicking the uninstall button, a confirmation popup will appear with the message:
Warning: This action will remove the Armor Agent from your device. Please confirm you wish to remove the Agent.
If sub-agents are still running on the VM, an additional warning will be shown:
There are sub-agents still running on this VM, proceeding will force uninstall the agents. Do you wish to proceed?
Options to Proceed:
Users can choose between “Yes” and “No” in the confirmation popup to proceed or cancel the uninstallation process.
Additional Removal Option:
An option to remove the Armor Agent is also included in the hamburger menu on the infrastructure page for easier access.
Business Impact:
This enhancement allows users to efficiently manage the Armor Agent on their virtual machines, providing a more streamlined approach to uninstallation. By simplifying the process and making it accessible directly from the UI, users gain better control over their infrastructure, reducing the need for manual interventions.
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| Trend Sub-agent Status Display Fix
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