article Why aren't WMI agentless options shown in the up.time UI?

WMI agentless monitoring is currently available only on Windows monitoring stations. If you are running up.time on a Linux or Solaris platform and you want to take advantage of WMI agentless monitoring features, you will need to migrate your Data Collector to a Windows platform.

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