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The inventory file provided by default with the UAM installation package, also available in the example files section, is intended to be used in AIO (All In One)-type of deployments (all components running in a single server and communications using HOSTS file). If you have specific requirements for your deployment scenario—full high-availability, for example—please refer to the generic deployment guidelines section for specific instructions to address your needs. 

Prerequisites

Make sure all these prerequisites are met. Otherwise, the installation procedure will fail:

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  • Download your Devo domain certificates:

    1.  Connect to your Devo domain web interface
    2. Access to Administration -> Credentials in the left pane

    3. Select X.509 certificates in the upper menu
    4. Select your certificate, download them and rename them as:
    5. Click on CHAIN CA in the upper right corner → chain.crt
    6. Click on certificate on the certificate row -> domain.crt
    7. Click on private key on the certificate row -> domain.key

    8. Copy the files to $HOME/devo-ua-deployer/domain-certs

Installation procedure

1. Check that user configured can run sudo command without prompt. Run the following line in an SSH session where you did not previously run any sudo command:

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Upon agent installation, all monitored endpoints (please refer to Universal Agent Deployment) should be automatically detected and listed as an active host. If the website was already opened before adding the host, a page refresh is required. This is an example screenshot:

Troubleshooting

Use the following commands to verify the status of all the services exposed by the UA Manager:

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