Data Collector
The Linux data collector agents are pre-configured with Infraon's token and are directly added to our system. On successful registration, this data collector can monitor other devices in the network. The data collector can do Agentless Inventory.
Download the Linux Data Collector by clicking the 'Download Agent' icon. Use the 'Agent API Token' generated mainly for your organization for manual configuration. Copy this token and use it during agent installation and configuration. Once the agent is registered using this token, the agent is automatically added to Infraon. Once the installation is complete, the agent will monitor the devices on the network.
What you see on the screen
Basic Details | Information
Label
Action/ Description
Search
Search for the required Discovery.
Filter
Filter can be added based on the field and condition from the drop-down box below. (Field – Name, IP Address, Agent ID, CPU, Memory, Load, Version. Condition – in, not in, equal to, not equal to, contains, not contains.)
Name
Indicates the name of the Data collector
Last Heartbeat
Users can view the timestamp of the agent's most recent communication with the central server, indicating its current activity status.
CPU
Monitor the device's central processing unit (CPU) utilization.
Memory
Track the memory usage of the device.
Nodes
Indicates the number of node devices linked.
Load
View the overall system load on the device.
Time
Displays the current time.
Time zone
Displays the time zone linked to the device (For example: GMT +0530 IST )
KAFKA Status
Displays the KAFKA status.
Version
Displays the version number of the data collector.
Actions
Edit
Click to make changes to the data collector.
Details
Click to view detailed information about the data collector.
Upon clicking the information action icon on the data collector, the following information is available:
Name
Logo
IP address
Last Heartbeat
About
Agent ID
Agent Version
Agent Build
Agent Time zone
Installation Directory
Agent Uptime
Utilization
CPU
Disk
Memory
Linked tags for current load and protocol-wise load can also be visible, for example:
Nodes
Resources
Statistics
Application
Download Jobs
ExternalEvent
HTTP
System Info
Processor Information
Server Information
Memory Information
Disk Information
Network Interface Information
Process Information
NOTE: Technicians can refresh data collector information by clicking the Resync button, guaranteeing accurate system monitoring and management.
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