How to install a probe in cloudmon?

How to install a probe in cloudmon?

Installation of Cloudmon Probe(s) are performed from the Cloudmon controller:
  1. Click on the user icon in the top-right corner of the Cloudmon Controller window.
  2. Select the "Help" menu.
  3. You will be redirected to an Article page, click on the Probe tab.
  4. As you scroll down, or click on Getting started > Installation in the left-side pane, the steps for installing a Cloudmon Probe in Windows and Linux are given.



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