Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security for Linux

Viewing information about the operation of an application in the Administration Console

To view information about the application operation in the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console:

  1. In the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree, in the Managed devices folder, select the administration group containing the required device.
  2. In the workspace, select the Devices tab.
  3. In the list of managed devices, select the required device and double-click it to open the Properties: <Task name> window.
  4. In the window that opens with the properties of the managed device, select the Applications section.

    The right part of the window displays a list of Kaspersky applications installed on the device.

  5. Select Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.4 for Linux and double-click it to open the application properties window. Alternatively, you can click the Properties button in the lower part of the window.

    The Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.4 for Linux settings window opens.

The Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 3.4 for Linux settings window displays the following information about Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security:

  • The General section contains general information about the installed application:
    • Version number: the version number of the application.
    • Installed — Date and time when the application was installed on the device.
    • Current status: status of File Threat Protection on the device, such as Running or Paused.
    • Last software update: date and time when Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security software modules were last updated.
    • Installed updates – information about installed versions of application updates.
    • Application databases – date and time when the application database update was released.
  • In the Application Control section, you can export configured component settings and application categories to a file, and import them from a file.
  • The Statistics section displays application statistics and information about mount points.
  • The Components section contains a list of standard application components. The status (for example, Stopped, Suspended, Not Installed) and version of each component is displayed.
  • The License keys section contains information about the active and reserve license keys.
  • The Event settings section displays the types of events that the application stores in event storage and how long they are stored.
  • The Advanced section contains information about the application administration plug-in.