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Radar

Agents Radar is a useful tool for monitoring the roles and performance of agents within a system, allowing for a quick overview of agents and intervention when necessary. This enables system administrators or observers to monitor the health and efficiency of agents and intervene as needed.

Find Radar

  • Host Key: With the Host Key parameter, you can search for agents associated with a specific host key. This allows you to locate agents that are linked to a particular host or system.
  • Host Name: The Host Name parameter enables you to search for agents based on the host or machine they are connected to. By entering the host name, you can find agents that are associated with that specific host.
  • Username: Using the Username parameter, you can search for agents based on the username or login credentials assigned to them. This helps in locating agents specific to a particular user or account.
  • Select Status: The Select Status parameter allows you to filter agents based on their status. You can choose from options such as "Active," "Inactive," or "All" to narrow down the search results and focus on agents with the desired status.

By utilizing the "Find Radar" feature with the parameters of Host Key, Host Name, Username, and Select Status, you can efficiently search and locate agents within a system or network based on specific criteria. This functionality enables you to manage and monitor agents more effectively.

Radar Status

Agent ID: A unique identifier for the agent. Host Key: A unique identifier for the host machine or system. Status: The current operational state of the agent (e.g., Active, Inactive, Error). Host Name: The name of the host machine or system. User Name: The username associated with the agent. OS: The operating system on which the agent runs. Created: The date and time when the agent was created. Actions: Available operations or actions that can be performed on the agent.

These criteria, including Agent ID, Host Key, Status, Host Name, User Name, OS, Created, and Actions, provide essential information for managing and monitoring agents within a system or network.