The Foglight Agent Manager (FglAM) failed to generate krb5.config file
Normally a DHCP would have dynamically assigned the host IP since the DNS is the one that resolves the host to IP.
But per the log, the IP address [192.168.xxx.1, 192.168.xxx.2] could not be resolved to a host name, causing krb5.config file failed to be generated.
By definition Windows should auto create the krb5 based on detected settings.
As a workaround, add an entry to the Windows file "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts" so that the IP address would be able to be resolved to a host name and then the krb5.config file will be successfully generated.
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