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Connect to devices registered in Atera console from a Linux machine.
I have a Linux machine and I need to connect to devices registered in my management console.
Please make it possible to connect to devices registered in Atera console from a Linux machine.5 votes -
Differentiate Virtual Machines under Devices and Customer > Devices
Currently under Devices in the Details column hosts are shown as PC or Server in the list. It would be helpful if this column could include whether or not this device is a virtual machine.
The same applies to the Customer > Devices page. Icon's differentiate whether the device is a server or workstation. Adding icons for virtual machine pc and virtual machine server would add functionality to the page.
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Linux agent
The ability to install Agents on Linux devices and start to support and monitoring them
949 votesWe’re excited to announce the availability of the Atera Linux agent allowing you to manage Linux-powered devices.
The new Linux agent allows you to:
- View device health information and get alerted on CPU, memory, and disk utilization
- Set alerts by using a pre-set Threshold Profile or by creating your own
- Access the terminal and remotely send commands to your Linux-powered devices
- Get notified when a device goes offline
- Monitor agents through the mobile app
- Remote-in with AnyDesk (coming soon)
- Deploy scripts to optimize your workflows (coming soon)
You can learn more about installing the agent and its complete list of capabilities in this article.
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Add Linux servers/machines to IT Automation Profiles for scheduling scripts
Allow Linux systems to be added to automation profiles so that we can schedule patching sessions and run other Linux scripts as needed on a mass basis and get a report via email like we do for the windows devices. At the moment we can only run the scripts manually against machine and see the output in recent processes report.
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Splashtop for linux agent
Add the ability to take control of PCs running linux to perform maintenance on linux in desktop mode
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Splashtop RMM for Linux
It would be helpful to have a Splashtop RMM client for Linux so that remote machines can be managed from a Linux computer. RMM will not launch when using Wine or Bottles to install the Windows version.
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Remote Support from Linux
Perform remote desktop support if the Technician's operating system is Linux
148 votesNice! The feature you requested is being considered for development. We’ll keep an eye on the number of votes, and let you know if a decision is reached to implement. Thank you for being a partner in our process!
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Linux
Support for additional Linux distress beyond Ubuntu and Debian would be excellent and very helpful.
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Anydesk Support for Linux/Ubuntu
Anydesk is compatible with Linux. Should be able to Remote Access linux desktops like windows desktops from within Atera.
9 votesThanks to you, Atera is better today than it was yesterday! The feature you requested has been implemented and released!
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Linux text editor support in Terminal window
None of the Linux text editors (Nano, Vi, Vim, etc.) work in the Atera portal's Terminal window for Linux clients. It's not possible to support Linux computers without being able to edit scripts and config files, and the Atera agent for Linux provides no other way to do this.
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Linux- additional OS agent support
Please add Centos as a Linux distribution for agents. Thanks!
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Linux agent monitor services
It would be grate if you can add function to the all new Linux agent to monitor SNMP, TCP, HTTP and generic services in a network.
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Support for Linux Monitoring Agent - For Linux Based Servers to monitor other devices
Since it is possible to install linux based agents on linux devices please allow for the linux agent to also serve as a monitoring agent for SNMP, TCP and Generic devices.
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Machine description
It would be nice if we could have a custom editable field, named i.e. "Machine description" in each device in order to identify them quickly. This field can be placed in the the Devices window next or below of the Device Name. furthermore, it would be useful to give us the ability to sort the devices by the "Machine description"
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Linux back-ups through Acronis
Ability to back-up Linux devices using Acronis through the Atera portal as only Windows is currently supported.
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virtual appliance
It should be nice if you develope a virtual appliance for vmware/hyper-v in order to deploy an autonomous network discovery tool. We will be able to scan a network without need to use an agent for that.
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Graphic monitoring of virtual machines
What I miss about Atera is a really good graphical monitoring of VMWare and possibly other virtualizations. Unfortunately, you have to be jealous of Server-Eye or Paessler, here it becomes relatively easy. Virtual environment graphically displayed and you can see at first glance if something doesn't fit. Is something like this also being considered for Atera, SNMP is just very tedious.
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Search by machine name
It would make finding a specific machine much easier if we could search by the actual machine name at the Customer level instead of just agent name or last logged user.
I made a workaround by creating a Machine Name custom field for each agent and having a Powershell script query the machine name and set the custom field value when the agent is installed. Then I use a custom view on the devices page where I can enter the machine name and find the agent where the Machine Name custom field contains the device name I want to find.
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machine status unknown threshold
Simple update- would love to see an option to tweak the Machine Status Unknown
time threshold.I'm not so sure on what the threshold is set to currently however, it's too short as this is 90% of our alerts yet the computers are always resolved on their own the next day.
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Linux agent tab complete
Please allow tab complete in the Linux Agent terminal. In addition, allowing aliased commands like ll vs ls -la would also be convenient.
2 votes
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