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Foglight Agent Manager 7.3.0 - Foglight Agent Manager Guide

Configuring the embedded Agent Manager Installing external Agent Managers Configuring the Agent Manager Advanced system configuration and troubleshooting
Configuring Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Configuring Windows Remote Management (WinRM) UNIX- and Linux-specific configuration
Monitoring the Agent Manager performance Deploying the Agent Manager to large-scale environments

Downloading the Agent Manager installer

The below describe the different methods to download and run the Agent Manager installer on a target system:

Before you begin, review the matrix below to determine the appropriate installer for your platform. The following table lists the installers available for the platforms on which the Agent Manager is supported.

Linux®

ia32

FglAM-<version>-linux-ia32.bin

x86-64

FglAM-<version>-linux-x86_64.bin

Microsoft® Windows®

ia32

FglAM-<version>-windows-ia32.exe

ia64

FglAM-<version>-windows-ia32.exe (emulated)

After deploying the FglAM-[all|<platform>]-<version>.car file on the Management Server, you can download the appropriate platform-specific installer to the target system from the Components for Download dashboard.

In situations where unauthenticated or headless access to the installers is required, you can download the appropriate platform-specific Agent Manager installer from a separate Components for Download page (after deploying the FglAM‑all‑<version>.car or FglAM‑<platform>‑<version>.car file on the Management Server).

2
Navigate to the Components for Download dashboard (Dashboards > Administration > Cartridges > Components for Download).
<hostname> is the name of the machine where the Management Server is installed.
<port> is the HTTP port specified during installation (the default is 8080).
2
Navigate to the Agent Managers or Agent Status dashboard (Dashboards > Administration > Agents> Agent Managers or Agent Status).
<hostname> is the name of the machine where the Management Server is installed
<port> is the HTTP port specified during installation (the default port is 8080)
<version> is the version of the Agent Manager
<platform> is the appropriate Agent Manager installer for your operating system
For example, to retrieve the file fglam‑5_8_5_5‑linux‑ia32.bin from a machine called server1, that uses the default port 8080, using Wget, issue the following command:
wget -O fglam‑5_8_5_5‑linux-ia32.bin "http://server1:8080/console/installer/download-installer.action?downloadId=fglam‑5_8_5_5‑linux‑ia32.bin"
2
UNIX® only. Grant execute access to the installer by issuing the following command:

Installing the Agent Manager

After downloading the installer to the machine on which you want to install the Agent Manager, you can use the installer interface, run the installer from the command-line, or use the silent (non-interactive) installer.

Install the Agent Manager on each host that you want to monitor locally. Many agents allow hosts to be monitored remotely, from an Agent Manager installed on another machine. A local Agent Manager is not required on remotely monitored machines.

The Agent Manager should be installed in a directory that is local to the system. It should also run using a local account, not a network or domain account. This should also include a local user home directory. Because the Agent Manager monitors and detects problems such as network and disk failures, having the Agent Manager installed in a local directory and running it as a local user makes the Agent Manager more resistant to failures in those services and better able to detect and report those failures. Otherwise, having the Agent Manager installed on a network drive, could cause the Agent Manager to lock itself when the network drive fails, preventing this failure from being reported.

In some environments, the need for more efficient credentials management may require the use of domain accounts. In these environments, the use of gMSA (Group Managed Service Accounts) may provide additional security and efficiency. Refer to Planning for authentication with gMSA in the Foglight Installation and Setup Guide: Installing on Windows with an External Microsoft SQL Server Database.

Installing the Agent Manager using the installer interface

To install the Foglight® Agent Manager using the Agent Manager Installation and Configuration interface:
NOTE: On UNIX® platforms, if necessary, change the permissions for the installer file so that it is executable (as described in To download and run the Agent Manager installer using the Agent Managers or Agent Status dashboard: ).

FglAM-<version>-<platform>.exe --allow-unsecured

FglAM-<version>-<platform>.exe --no-start-on-exit

For more information about these options in the installation interface, see Step 7: Install init.d Script (Unix) and Step 9: Windows Service .

IMPORTANT: On Windows® 7 and Vista, you must run the installer GUI as an administrator if you want it to automatically install the Agent Manager as a service. To do so, right-click the installer executable and select Run as Administrator.
The Agent Manager installation program consists of several steps. Each installation screen includes a Previous button, allowing you to go back and adjust the information you specified.

The Agent Manager Installation and Configuration window opens, showing the Introduction step.

Read the information in the Introduction step and click Next.

Read the information in the License Agreement step, enable the check box to accept the terms of the license agreement, then click Next.
In the Choose Install Location step, choose the directory where you want to install the Agent Manager and click Next.

The Host Display Name step allows you to configure the host name that the Agent Manager uses to identify itself. This is also the name under which the Agent Manager submits metrics to the Management Server.

By default, the Agent Manager uses the host name that is automatically detected for the machine on which it is being installed. This host name initially appears in the Host Display Name box.

There are certain cases in which you should explicitly set the host name in this box: for example, if the host name is already in use by another machine. If necessary, you can replace the host name with a different (non-host name) value that suits the needs of your environment; for example, WebServer (Unix Cluster 1) or 12345.example.com (Databases).

By default, the Agent Manager logs a warning when it starts if the host name you set differs from the automatically detected host name. This warning message appears in the console when you start the Agent Manager and in the Agent Manager log file. If you do not want the warning logged, clear the check box in this step.

The Server URLs step provides multiple ways to configure the connection between the Agent Manager and the Management Server. For example, you can specify the URL of a single Management Server to which you want the Agent Manager to connect, or configure multiple Management Server URLs for failover purposes. You can also specify the URL of an Agent Manager concentrator to which you want the Agent Manager to connect.

From this step, you can also add SSL certificates to the Agent Manager’s certificate store, or configure reverse polling.

TIP: To complete this configuration, you must clear the Connect Using HTTPS check box in Step 2.
2
In the Server URLs step, click Add.
a
In the Edit Server URL dialog box that appears, specify the host name and port number that you want the Agent Manager to use when connecting to the Management Server.
TIP: This option is only available if you selected Allow Unsecured Connections in Step 1.
Repeat these steps for each Management Server URL that you want to add. As you add the URLs, they appear listed in the Server URLs step. If you want to remove a URL, select the URL from the list and click Delete.
3
Test the connection between the Agent Manager and the Management Server. Select a URL in the list and click Test. An icon on the left of each URL indicates if the URL is tested and the outcome of the connection test:
See Frequently asked questions for information about why the URL may fail the connectivity test.
5
The Manage SSL Certificates dialog box appears. Use this dialog box, to add and remove SSL certificates from trusted certificate authorities. Only certificates that you manually add appear in this list. The default set of trusted CA certificates is not included. For more information, see Configuring the Agent Manager to use SSL certificates.
a
Click Add.
c
In the SSL Certificate Alias dialog box, type a name (alias) to identify the certificate you are adding, and click OK.
A summary of the new certificate appears in the Manage SSL Certificates dialog box.
6
Click Next.

UNIX® platforms only.

The Configure Secure Launcher step allows you to configure the external loader used by the Agent Manager to provide certain Foglight agents with permissions required to gather system-level metrics. See Configuring Agent Manager agent privileges for more information.

1
In the Configure Secure Launcher step, complete one of the following steps:

UNIX platforms only.

The UNIX init.d Script step allows you to configure the Agent Manager to run as a daemon. You do that by instructing the installer to installing an init.d-style script called quest-fglam in the init.d directory on your system. See Locating the init.d script for the location of this directory on your operating system.

The system calls the quest-fglam script when the host on which the Agent Manager is installed starts up or shuts down.

1
In the UNIX init.d Script step, complete one of the following steps:
If you want to use the default configuration options, ensure the Would you like to customize the start-up script check box is cleared, and click Next. Then, continue to Step 8: Downstream Connection Configuration.
To apply customized configuration options, click the Would you like to customize the start-up script check box, and proceed to Step 2.
To install the script, select the Yes, install init.d scripts check box.
If you do not want to install the scripts, ensure that the Yes, install init.d scripts check box is clear (the default setting).
NOTE: Even if you choose not to install the init.d script, or if you are not performing the installation as the root user, two scripts to perform the necessary setup are generated for later use. See Configuring the Agent Manager to run as a daemon for more information.

If you are not installing the init.d script at this time, it is recommended to configure as many options as possible in this step. They are referenced when generating these scripts for a later use.

3
Linux only. If the correct operating system is not auto-detected by the installer, from the Select OS Type menu, select your OS.
4
In the Run as user box, type the name of the user account used to run the Agent Manager.
6
If you want the Agent Manager to start immediately after the installation, ensure that Start Foglight Agent Manager at the end of the installation is selected.
NOTE: If the installer is started on the command line with the --no-start-on-exit option, this check box does not appear selected in the Install init.d Script step. Starting the installer without the --no-start-on-exit option causes the Start Foglight Agent Manager at the end of the installation check box to be selected by default. For more information, see Installing the Agent Manager using the installer interface.
7
Click Next.
If the user specified in the Run as user box is not a local user, the installer displays a Warning and prompts you for further actions.

Foglight Agent Manager can accept incoming connections and be configured as a concentrator that acts as an intermediary connection to aggregates one or more downstream Agent Manager clients. A concentrator configuration provides a single connection through either a firewall or proxy for all downstream clients, or as an aggregated connection directly to the server.

Configuring the Agent Manager to act as a concentrator involves configuring queue and heap sizes to adequately support accepting and transferring data from one or more downstream connections. You can configure downstream connections when the Agent Manager needs to accept connections from the Management Server and enable reverse data polling. This is useful when the Agent Manager cannot connect to the Management Server due to its location.

Using this installer step, you can configure:

Downstream non-SSL connections, but only if you started the installer on the command line with the
--allow-unsecured option (as instructed in Installing the Agent Manager using the installer interface ).

User-provided certificates or keystores are supported, but can be configured after the installation.

If you are configuring the Agent Manager as a concentrator in order to enable connections from the Management Server, additional setup is required. For more information about this procedure, or to find out to configure non-SSL connections and user-provided certificates, see Configuring the Agent Manager to accept connections from the Management Server .

1
If you want to enable downstream connections, in the Downstream Connection Configuration step, select the Enable concentrator/downstream connection support check box.
2
Drag the Pre-Configured Size slider to set the desired queue and memory sizes.
3
In the Port box, type the port number that you want the Agent Manager to use to listen for downstream connections.
4
In the Certificate Host Name box, type the name of the host on which you are installing the Agent Manager. The host name you specify here is added to the SSL certificate that is to be generated.
5
In the New Certificate Password and Re-enter Password boxes, type the password of the SSL certificate keystore.
6
Click Add.
The Allowed Downstream Connections box refreshes, showing the newly created downstream connection URL.
To delete any downstream connections, select them in the Allowed Downstream Connections box, and click Delete.
8
Click Next.

Windows® platforms only.

The Windows Service step allows you to specify if you want to install the Agent Manager as a Windows service. A Windows service operates in the background while the system on which it is installed is running. Installing the Agent Manager as a Windows Service causes the Agent Manager to start automatically on your system startup.

1
In the Windows Service step, complete one of the following steps:
NOTE: If the installer is started on the command line with the --no-start-on-exit option, this check box does not appear selected in the Windows Service step. Starting the installer without the --no-start-on-exit option causes the Start Foglight Agent Manager Windows Service at the end of the installation check box to be selected by default. For more information, see Installing the Agent Manager using the installer interface.
3
Click Next.

The Summary step informs you that you can complete installation.

1
In the Summary step, click Finish.
The message The Agent Manager has been installed appears.

Configuring Management Server URLs using the installer interface

As described in Step 5: Server URLs of Configuring Management Server URLs using the installer interface, you can configure the Agent Manager connection parameters using the installer interface.

If the Management Server is configured to use HTTPS, then HTTPS can be used by the Agent Manager to connect to the Management Server.

1
In the Server URLs step, (see page 16), complete one of the following steps.
Click Add to create a new Management Server URL.
2
In the Edit Server URL dialog box that appears, select the Connect using HTTPS check box
Allow self-signed certificates: Select to enable the Agent Manager to accept self-signed certificates from the Management Server.
Allow a certificate with an unexpected common name: Select to enable the Agent Manger to accept a certificate with a common name (host name) different than the one reported by the Management Server. Specify the name in the Certificate Common Name box.

You can specify whether the Agent Manager should connect to the Management Server using a proxy.

1
In Server URLs step, (see page 16), double-click a Management Server URL, or click Add to create a new one, as required.
2
In the Edit Server URL dialog box that appears, select the Connect using a proxy check box
Proxy URL: Type the URL of the proxy used to connect to the Management Server.
Username: Type the user name needed to access the proxy.
Password: Type the password associated with the user name. The password is saved encrypted in the Agent Manager configuration file (<fglam_home>/state/<state name>/config/fglam.config.xml) the next time you start or restart the Agent Manager.
NTLM Domain: If the proxy uses Windows authentication, specify the Windows domain.

You can specify a local network address from which you want the Agent Manager to connect to the Management Server.

1
In Server URLs step, (see page 16), double-click a Management Server URL, or click Add to create a new one, as required.
2
In the Edit Server URL dialog box that appears, select the Bind to a local address check box
3
In the Local Address box, type the IP address of a NIC (network interface card) on the machine hosting the Agent Manager that you want to use to establish outbound connections to the Management Server.

You can configure the Agent Manger to establish HTTP-compressed communication with the Management Server, if required.

1
In Server URLs step, (see page 16), double-click a Management Server URL, or click Add to create a new one, as required.
2
In the Edit Server URL dialog box that appears, the Use GZIP compression check box is selected by default. This causes HTTP-compressed communication between the Agent Manager and the Management Server, for both requests and responses.
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