Bulk upgrade the server monitoring agent

To bulk upgrade the server monitoring agent

Please follow the steps below to upgrade your server monitoring agent for multiple servers in one go:
  1. Log in to your Site24x7 account.
  2. Go to Admin > Inventory > Bulk Action.
  3. Click on Upgrade Server Monitor Agents.
  4. Filter out the server monitors based on monitor name, monitor type, or any of the filter conditions given in the drop-down. Click Filter Monitors.
  5. Once the monitors are listed, select the required monitors and click on Upgrade
The agent upgrade can be manual or automatic. Learn more.


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