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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This topic describes how to deploy Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux using Puppet
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## Prerequisites and system requirements
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Before you get started, please see [the main Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux page](microsoft-defender-atp-linux.md) for a description of prerequisites and system requirements for the current software version.
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For a description of prerequisites and system requirements for the current software version, see [the main Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux page](microsoft-defender-atp-linux.md).
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In addition, for Puppet deployment, you need to be familiar with Puppet administration tasks, have Puppet configured, and know how to deploy packages. Puppet has many ways to complete the same task. These instructions assume availability of supported Puppet modules, such as *apt* to help deploy the package. Your organization might use a different workflow. Please refer to the [Puppet documentation](https://puppet.com/docs) for details.
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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ If the product is not healthy, the exit code (which can be checked through `echo
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## Log installation issues
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See [Log installation issues](linux-resources.md#log-installation-issues) for more information on how to find the automatically generated log that is created by the installer when an error occurs.
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For more information on how to find the automatically generated log that is created by the installer when an error occurs, see [Log installation issues](linux-resources.md#log-installation-issues).
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## Operating system upgrades
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The output from this command should be similar to:
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```
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```bash
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OK https://x.cp.wd.microsoft.com/api/report
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OK https://cdn.x.cp.wd.microsoft.com/ping
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```
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## Verify if installation succeeded
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An error in installation may or may not result in a meaningful error message by the package manager. To verify if the installation succeeded, one can obtain and check the installation logs using:
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```bash
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$ sudo journalctl | grep 'microsoft-mdatp' > installation.log
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$ grep 'postinstall end' installation.log
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microsoft-mdatp-installer[102243]: postinstall end [2020-03-26 07:04:43OURCE +0000] 102216
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```
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An output from the previous command with correct date and time of installation indicates success.
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Also check the [Client configuration](linux-install-manually.md#client-configuration) to verify the health of the product and detect the EICAR text file.
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## Installation failed
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Check if the mdatp service is running
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Check if the mdatp service is running:
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```bash
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$ systemctl status mdatp
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## Steps to troubleshoot if mdatp service isn't running
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1. Check if “mdatp” user exists:
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1. Check if "mdatp" user exists:
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```bash
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$ id “mdatp”
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$ id "mdatp"
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```
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If there’s no output, run
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```bash
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```
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and retry running step 2.
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6. Ensure that the file system containing wdavdaemon isn't mounted with “noexec”.
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6. Ensure that the file system containing wdavdaemon isn't mounted with "noexec".
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## If mdatp service is running, but EICAR text file detection doesn't work
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4. Configure Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux with exclusions for the processes or disk locations that contribute to the performance issues and re-enable real-time protection.
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See [Configure and validate exclusions for Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux](linux-exclusions.md) for details.
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For more details, see [Configure and validate exclusions for Microsoft Defender ATP for Linux](linux-exclusions.md).
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## 101.00.75
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- Added support for the following file system types: `ecryptfs`, `fuse`, `fuseblk`, `jfs`, `nfs`, `overlay`, `ramfs`, `reiserfs`, `udf`, and `vfat`
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- New syntax for the command-line tool. For more information, see [this page](linux-resources.md#configure-from-the-command-line).
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- New syntax for the [command-line tool](linux-resources.md#configure-from-the-command-line).
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- Performance improvements & bug fixes
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## 100.90.70
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