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Verifying AMS installation: Linux, Service, Inventory, Configuration, Health Status

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3. Click the Service tab. If AMS is enabled, the following message appears: Agentless Management Service (AMS) is enabled. Verifying AMS installation: Linux To verify that AMS is installed on a Linux system, enter the following command (SuSE and Red Hat): rpm -qi hp-ams To verify that AMS is running on a Linux system, enter the following command (SuSE and Red Hat): service hp-ams status Verifying AMS installation: VMware To verify that AMS is installed on a VMware system: 1. Access the VMware host from the VMware vSphere Client. 2. Navigate to the server's Inventory→Configuration→Health Status tab. 3. Click the plus sign (+) next to Software Components. The installed software on the host is listed. The AMS component includes the string hp-ams. NOTE: The full name of the AMS component is different for each supported version of ESX/ESXi. 36 Using the Agentless Management Service

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3.
Click the
Service
tab.
If AMS is enabled, the following message appears:
Agentless Management Service (AMS) is enabled.
Verifying AMS installation: Linux
To verify that AMS is installed on a Linux system, enter the following command (SuSE and Red
Hat):
rpm
qi hp-ams
To verify that AMS is running on a Linux system, enter the following command (SuSE and Red Hat):
service hp-ams status
Verifying AMS installation: VMware
To verify that AMS is installed on a VMware system:
1.
Access the VMware host from the VMware vSphere Client.
2.
Navigate to the server’s
Inventory
Configuration
Health Status
tab.
3.
Click the plus sign (+) next to
Software Components
.
The installed software on the host is listed. The AMS component includes the string
hp-ams
.
NOTE:
The full name of the AMS component is different for each supported version of
ESX/ESXi.
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Using the Agentless Management Service