1. Install the Agent
Installing the Remote Workstation Card Agent for Linux on RHEL or CentOS
Important: Required ports will be automatically opened
Important: Required ports will be automatically opened
Before you proceed with installation, a few prerequisites must be met.
Version 25.03 of the Remote Workstation Card Agent for Linux contains bug fixes and stability enhancements. It also maintains version parity with Remote Workstation Card Firmware version 25.03. Additionally, the following new features are supported:
The Remote Workstation Card Agent for Linux depends on the following system capacities and capabilities:
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.
HP includes a license validation utility that scans your local system and any connected physical or cloud-based license servers for active licenses, and informs you of when your license subscription expires. For more information, see FAQ - Licensing HP Anyware in our Knowledge Base.
To run the license validation tool, type:
Yes. However, a blank, static screensaver will provide the most efficient CPU and network bandwidth usage.
PCoIP requires a certificate to establish a session. By default, Anyware agents generate a self-signed certificate that secures the PCoIP session. Each component in the PCoIP system can generate these self-signed certificates, which will automatically work together without requiring any configuration.