![]() ![]() If it asks for a password something is wrong.Īnd it did ask for a password in our case.Īs it turns out this settings file is read top to bottom and unlike some firewall for instance it doesnt evaluate the first match, it evaluates the last match. Next we check if the account we are using for the monitoring and updating has the use of a password to elevate to sudo turned off (am using a different account of course): So we checked the /etc/sudoers file on the machine.įirst we check if the requiretty line is commented out: It needs the same rights and settings to upgrade the agent. That is strange, because an agent was already installed on that machine so something must have changed somehow. Standard Error: sudo: no tty present and no askpass program specified Standard Output: Sudo path: /etc/opt/microsoft/scx/conf/sudodir/ ![]() However one of them was resisting and threw the following error:įailed to update the cross platform agent. I need to quickly say that upgrading the agents was otherwise a breeze by just selecting a few of them and using the update agent option and using stored credentials and waiting for about 15 seconds. While I was upgrading a bunch of SCOM 2012 Unix/Linux agents to a higher rollup level the other day I noticed an error on one of them. ![]()
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