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4 4  The Unix Agent is the completely renewed and technically revised further development of the Linux and Mac agents. The agent can be deployed and installed without Python using a supplied Client Command. The inventory data is transmitted to the ACMP Server in full and updated.
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7 -If you use Unix clients that are not connected to the network, you can inventory them using the [[Unix Offline Scanner>>doc:ACMP.69.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Clients erfassen.Offline Scanner.WebHome||anchor="“HRunUnixOfflineScanner”"]].
7 +If you use Unix clients that are not connected to the network, you can inventory them using the [[Unix Offline Scanner>>doc:ACMP.610.Arbeiten mit der ACMP Console.Clients erfassen.Offline Scanner.WebHome||anchor="“HRunUnixOfflineScanner”"]].
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42 42  = Installation with the Client Command =
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44 -An existing SICS connection to the ACMP server is required to install the Unix Agent. If you have not yet configured a SICS connection, you must do so first. Instructions for configuring the SICS connection can be found in the section [[Configuring the SICS connection>>doc:AESB.19.AESB installieren, konfigurieren und aktualisieren.SICS-Verbindung konfigurieren.WebHome]].
44 +An existing SICS connection to the ACMP server is required to install the Unix Agent. If you have not yet configured a SICS connection, you must do so first. Instructions for configuring the SICS connection can be found in the section [[Configuring the SICS connection>>doc:AESB.111.AESB installieren, konfigurieren und aktualisieren.SICS-Verbindung konfigurieren.WebHome]].
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46 46  The Unix Agent is installed using a Client Command in ACMP. To do this, the Client Command must first be imported and released.
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58 58  {{{ACMP Unix Agent verteilen & Inventory__{1F5A4238-731B-44B6-84F0-3EFB8F2D3222}.sim}}}
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60 -For information on how to import and release a Client Command in ACMP, refer to the section [[Create Client Commands>>doc:ACMP.67.ACMP-Solutions.Client Commands.Client Command erstellen.WebHome||anchor="HImport"]].
60 +For information on how to import and release a Client Command in ACMP, refer to the section [[Create Client Commands>>doc:ACMP.610.ACMP-Solutions.Client Commands.Client Command erstellen.WebHome||anchor="HImport"]].
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62 62  {{aagon.warnungsbox}}
63 63  To ensure that clients are properly detected and can be managed, you must use a version of the Unix Agent that is compatible with your ACMP version. Otherwise, your Linux and macOS clients will not be detected as manageable clients.
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92 92  === Specify SICS credentials ===
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94 -To install the Unix Agent on the target computers, you must specify your SICS session data. The specified endpoint must be in the format //wss:~/~/ipaddress:port//. Please note that all target computers must have access to this endpoint. You assigned the continuing user data to the operator during the AESB installation.
94 +To perform the installation of the Unix Agent on the target computers, you must enter your SICS session data.
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96 -You can also specify multiple fallback SICS connections in the tabs. If the primary SICS connection fails and cannot be used, an attempt is made to establish a connection to another defined SICS and to carry out the transfer via one of the fallback connections. The list of fallback SICS connections is used continuously, starting with fallback SICS #1, until a connection to one of the defined fallback SICS connections can be established or there are no more fallback connections in the list.
96 +**SICS user**
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98 +For the SICS user, you can create an AESB user with minimal permissions. This user must be created in the AESB console. For more info, see the section [[managing AESB users>>https://doc.aagon.com/bin/view/AESB/111/Workspaces/Benutzer/#HBenutzerverwalten]].
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100 +**SICS server**
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102 +The endpoint must be specified in the format “wss:~/~/server:port”, for example:
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104 +* wss:~/~/ipaddress:port
105 +* wss:~/~/hostname:port
106 +* wss:~/~/FQHN:port (Fully Qualified Host Name)
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108 +Please note that all target computers require access to this endpoint. You assigned the additional user credentials for the operator during the AESB installation.
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110 +**SICS Fallbacks**
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112 +In the tabs, you can specify multiple fallback SICS connections. If the primary SICS connection fails and cannot be used, the system will attempt to establish a connection to another defined SICS and perform the transfer via one of the fallback connections. The list of fallback SICS connections is used continuously, starting with Fallback SICS #1, until a connection to one of the defined fallback SICS connections has been established or there are no continuing fallback connections remaining in the list.
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99 99  If the connection to one of the defined fallback SICS could be established successfully, the connection is maintained until the next restart.
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243 243  = Administration of Linux and MacOS Clients =
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245 -Previously, clients running Linux or macOS could only be detected and inventoried with the Unix Agent. They could not, however, be administered, and no shell scripts or jobs could be executed on these clients. Now, newly detected Linux and macOS clients can be managed if inventoried using the Unix Agent. This also enables the automated, time-controlled execution of Unix scripts as jobs. For more info, see the section [[Unix Scripts>>doc:ACMP.68.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Unix Scripts.WebHome]].
261 +Previously, clients running Linux or macOS could only be detected and inventoried with the Unix Agent. They could not, however, be administered, and no shell scripts or jobs could be executed on these clients. Now, newly detected Linux and macOS clients can be managed if inventoried using the Unix Agent. This also enables the automated, time-controlled execution of Unix scripts as jobs. For more info, see the section [[Unix Scripts>>doc:ACMP.610.ACMP-Solutions.Desktop Automation.Unix Scripts.WebHome]].
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