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* Managing user accounts and permissions for your organization.
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* Installing and registering a **gateway collector appliance** in a virtual environment.
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In Part 3 <link to part 3> and Part 4 <Link to part 4> of the blog series, I’ll explore how to enable the observability of IT infrastructure devices included in the HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions by deploying integration modules and assigning monitoring configurations to a set of resources.
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In [Part 3](https://developer.hpe.com/blog/hybrid-observability-service-%E2%80%93-part-3-enabling-the-monitoring-of-agentless-ssh-enabled-systems-in-hpe-greenlake-flex-solutions/) and Part 4 <Link to part 4> of the blog series, I’ll explore how to enable the observability of IT infrastructure devices included in the HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions by deploying integration modules and assigning monitoring configurations to a set of resources.
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## Creating a Client Account
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2. Managing HPE GreenLake users’ roles.
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3. Installing and registering a gateway collector appliance, a prerequisite to enable the discovery and monitoring of physical devices.
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Don’t miss part 3 <link to Part 3> and Part 4 <Link to Part 4> of this blog series <link to part 3>, where I’ll further explore the integration set up activities to discover infrastructure resources, start monitoring resources and viewing metrics and alerts.
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Don’t miss [part 3](https://developer.hpe.com/blog/hybrid-observability-service-%E2%80%93-part-3-enabling-the-monitoring-of-agentless-ssh-enabled-systems-in-hpe-greenlake-flex-solutions/) and Part 4 <Link to Part 4> of this blog series <link to part 3>, where I’ll further explore the integration set up activities to discover infrastructure resources, start monitoring resources and viewing metrics and alerts.
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To resolve issues with HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions or hybrid observability service powered by HPE OpsRamp, contact the support team. While logged in to your HPE GreenLake workspace:
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