Checking an Agent's Health Status - Unix/Linx
This topic describes how to check an installed Agent's registration and health status for Unix/Linux systems.
To check an installed Agent's registration and health status
- Run the command:
/opt/observeit/agent/bin/oitcheck
The results should look like this (on a CentOS Linux-based supported platform):
Detected platform: Linux - "CentOS release 5.9 (Final)"
Check for oit package: PASS
oit-5.8.0.162-1
Check for obitd service: PASS
STATUS: obitd (pid 11990 11987 11982) is running...
Check that obitd daemon running: PASS
Check for /opt/observeit/agent/run directory: PASS
Check for /opt/observeit/agent/conf/obit.conf: PASS
HostURL: http://10.3.0.72:4884/ObserveITapplicationserver
WebConsoleURL: http://10.3.0.72:4884/ObserveIT
Checking for registration by remote app server: PASS
Checking for Obit basic interception linkage: PASS
Checking SELinux status:
STATUS: disabled
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If all the checks passed successfully, you may begin using the ObserveIT Agent. All the remote user actions, such as, SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and so on, local console, and X-Console sessions, will now be recorded.
To begin recording user actions that are performed on the monitored servers
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Close the current session (which was used to perform the Agent installation, if it is still open).
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Open a new SSH session to the monitored server.
To view the recorded sessions
- Use the ObserveIT Web Console.