Should I disable or uninstall a probe during long outages?
For temporary outages or maintenance, disabling
the probe is recommended. Uninstallation should be used only when the probe is
no longer required.
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Follow these steps to uninstall the Cloudmon probe software running on either Linux and Windows. For Linux: 1. Log in to the system. 2. Navigate to the location: /usr/local/cloudmon/collector 3. Run the command: sh uninstall.sh 4. Next, navigate to ...
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How do I disable a probe in Cloudmon?
You may disable a probe when it is temporarily not required, under maintenance, or if it is generating unwanted alerts. Disabling helps prevent false positives, unnecessary alarms, and incorrect availability calculations while troubleshooting or ...
How is the probe discovered in cloudmon?
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How to install a probe in cloudmon?
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