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Verify the status of SupportAssist Enterprise services on Ubuntu
and Debian
To verify the status of the SupportAssist Enterprise services on Ubuntu and Debian operating systems:
Steps
1. Open the terminal window on the system where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed.
2. Type systemctl status supportassist.service and press Enter.
The status of the Dell EMC SupportAssist Enterprise service is displayed.
3. Type systemctl status supportassistdatabase.service and press Enter.
The status of the Dell EMC SupportAssist Enterprise DB service is displayed.
NOTE: If your system is running the Systemd service, the Dell EMC SupportAssist Enterprise service and the Dell EMC
SupportAssist Enterprise DB service may not display the correct status.
4.
If the services are not running, type systemctl start <service name>.service and press Enter.
5. To stop the services, type systemctl stop <service name>.service and press Enter.
6. To restart the services, type systemctl restart <service name>.service and press Enter.
NOTE: If you stop one or both of the SupportAssist Enterprise services, ensure that you restart both the services.
Unable to view tool tips in Mozilla Firefox
About this task
If tool tips are not displayed in Mozilla Firefox:
Steps
1. Open Mozilla Firefox, and enter about:config in the address bar.
2. If a warning is displayed, click Accept.
3. Verify that the browser.chrome.toolbar_tips value is set to True.
4. If the browser.chrome.toolbar_tips value is False, double-click the value to set it to True.
Other services
To add a device and perform other operations on the device, SupportAssist Enterprise requires the following services to be
installed and running on the device:
WMI service (on devices running a Windows operating system)
SSH service (on devices running a Linux operating system)
If the services are either not installed or not running, an error message is displayed in SupportAssist Enterprise. The following
sections provide information about verifying the status of the service and restarting the service (if required).
WMI service
To verify the status of the WMI service and to start the service (if required):
1. Click Start > Run. The Run dialog box is displayed.
2. Type services.msc, and then click OK. The Services Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is displayed.
3. In the list of services, verify the status of the Windows Management Instrumentation service. If the service is running,
the status is displayed as Running.
4. If the service does not display a Running status, right-click Windows Management Instrumentation and click Start.
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