Finding your Agent Version Number

Finding the Agent Version Number

To find the agent's version number in Ubuntu:

dpkg -l "pcoip*"

To find the agent's version number in RHEL or Rocky Linux:

rpm -qai "pcoip*"

The console will display a table of all registered components and their version number, if they have one.

2. License the Agent

The Remote Workstation Card Agent for Linux must be assigned a valid PCoIP session license before it will work. Until you've registered it, you can't connect to the desktop using a Anyware client.

You receive a registration code when you purchase a pool of licenses from HP. Each registration code can be used multiple times; each use consumes one license in its pool.

Note: Registration code format

Registration codes look like this: ABCDEFGH12@AB12-C345-D67E-89FG

Updating the Agent

Updating the Remote Workstation Card Agent for Linux on RHEL or CentOS

Updates to the Remote Workstation Card Agent for Linux will be published on a regular basis. New stable builds will be produced approximately every three months.

To upgrade to the latest version, use the following three commands:

Troubleshooting

Performing Diagnostics

Each Anyware component creates and updates a log file which records its activity as the system is used. Most troubleshooting within a Anyware system begins by examining these log files and looking for error conditions or other indications that may explain why the system is not operating as expected.