Yes I also checked /var/log/go-agent/go-agent.logs but also didn't see any 
errors, failures or warnings there.

On Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 3:39:36 PM UTC+1, Jyoti Singh wrote:
>
> Did you check the agent logs?
>
> Cheers,
> Jyoti
>
> On May 16, 2017 19:55, "5upermalt" <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running a go-server on Debian jessie, and on the same machine I am 
> running a single agent. My config for both are as advised, and my 
> /etc/defaults/go-agent looks like this:
>
> GO_SERVER_URL=https://127.0.0.1:8154/go
> AGENT_WORK_DIR=/var/lib/${SERVICE_NAME:-go-agent}
> DAEMON=Y
> VNC=N
>
> I am using the loopback address here but I've also used a network IP with 
> the same result. There's nothing particular about my setup, it's all taking 
> place on virtual machines on the same host anyway. I tried removing all 
> references to my go-agent and it's GUID from config.xml hoping that the 
> server would re-discover the agent (or the agen would re-make itself known 
> to the server) but this didn't happen, so I have restored to having my 
> agent's details (UID, IP address, hostname) detailed in the config.xml.
>
> starting and stopping either server or agent or both has no effect. The 
> agent is listed in the Admin console under "Agents", but is always 
> "missing". Any suggestions welcome at this point, I can't think of what the 
> issue would be.
>
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