During automatic discovery of servers, new servers are added under the 'Unknown' category.

During automatic discovery of servers, new servers are added under the 'Unknown' category.

Reason: SNMP agent is not running in the host.

Solution: If the system has SNMP agent running in it Application Manager will be able to discover the correct OS. If not, go to Monitor details page under Unknown category, click on Edit Monitor and configure the details


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