Armor Anywhere | Armor Agent for Servers
| Armor Toolbox Bug Fix
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.
Improved Query Performance:
We have optimized the database query responsible for fetching scheduled tasks. The query now specifically targets registered virtual machines (VMs), ensuring that only relevant data is retrieved and reducing the likelihood of timeouts.
This change results in faster page load times and a smoother user experience.
Armor customers and support teams can now schedule and execute Armor Agent updates directly from the AMP Toolbox for Linux VM’s.
| Automatic Kernel Compatibility Listing for Trend Sub-Agent
Overview:
We are pleased to announce a significant enhancement to the Armor Knowledge Base (KB), designed to simplify the process of identifying compatible kernels for the Trend sub-agent across different operating systems. This update provides Armor customers and users with easy access to up-to-date compatibility information, ensuring successful installation and optimal performance of the Armor Agent for Servers.
Key Enhancements:
Automated Kernel Compatibility Listing: The Armor Knowledge Base now automatically lists the available kernels for the Trend sub-agent per compatible Operating System (OS), helping users quickly identify the supported kernels for each OS version.
This update includes detailed information for both ARM64 and x64 architectures, making it easier to determine compatibility with your infrastructure.
Enhanced ARM64 Support Information: The compatibility table in the KB has been updated to clearly specify ARM64 support under operating systems such as Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux 2023.
Users can now easily see which kernels are supported for ARM64, helping them make informed decisions about their infrastructure and reducing potential installation issues.
Comprehensive Kernel Support Details: The KB now lists the minimal kernel version support required for each OS, such as
6.1.84-99.169.amzn2023
for Amazon Linux 2023.Additional requirements, such as the need to install ‘cronie’ for Amazon Linux 2023, are also noted to ensure smooth installation and operation of the Armor Agent.
Regular Updates to Compatibility Information: A new process has been implemented to ensure that the compatibility table in the KB is regularly updated with the latest supported kernels and OS versions.
How to Access:
You can view the updated compatibility information by visiting the Armor Knowledge Base. The table now includes detailed kernel support for both ARM64 and x64 architectures, along with any additional requirements for installation.