Posted May 14, 20159 yr In order to upgrade to the latest version of Pulseway, I'm following the removal instructions for the old version as per this thread:http://forum.pulseway.com/topic/1079-linux-agent-manual-upgrade/  after running the command  "dpkg --remove pcmonitor"  It outputs  "dpkg: warning: there's no installed package matching pcmonitor"  Am I missing something? Its been ages since I've install this into my Ubuntu 12.04 server so I'm not sure how I actually installed it. There doesn't seem to be any entry relating to "pcmonitor" under synaptec either. However I can still see everything going on within the app on my Android phone. The app still responds and notifies me when the PC reboots. I'm just not sure what I need to do to remove it. The version I have is 4.0.2.  Should I just delete the directory in /opt and continue to installing the new version?
May 14, 20159 yr Staff Hi, Â Just remove pcmonitor from /opt folder. Old java agent was installed via unziping the binaries into /opt folder. Â Regards, Mark
May 16, 20159 yr Author Hi, Â Just remove pcmonitor from /opt folder. Old java agent was installed via unziping the binaries into /opt folder. Â Regards, Mark Done. Now I have Pulseway installed and have edited the sample .xml file and renamed it to config.xml and restarted Pulseway. However, I am not seeing my server under my devices list in my Android app. I did however delete the server from my monitored systems list. I thought it would auto-populate again when I would run Pulseway on the server, but it has not. Is there anything I can do to fix it? Or does my new server just appear there in time? Â EDIT - I see it now! Sorry for the impatience. Thanks for the help!
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