- Kaspersky Container Security 1.2 Help
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- Running the scanner in SBOM mode
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- Risk handling
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- File Threat Protection
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Solution installation > Viewing and editing agent groups
Viewing and editing agent groups
Viewing and editing agent groups
The table under Components → Agents displays the created and deployed agent groups. The following information is provided for each of these groups:
- Agent group name
- Number of connected agents in the group
- Type of connected agents
- Orchestrator
- Enabled node monitoring activities
You can filter agent groups by connection status (All, Connected, Disconnected, Pending) using the buttons above the table.
By clicking on the deployment icon (), you can expand each agent group in the table to view the following agent details:
- The name of the agent and its connection status.
- Version of the node where the agent is deployed (primary or worker)
- The name of the pod with which the agent is associated.
- Node monitoring activities (Container processes, Network connections, and File Threat Protection).
- Date and time when the agent last connected
By clicking the agent name link, you can expand the sidebar to view agent status information.
To edit the agent group settings:
- Under Components → Agents, in the table with the list of agent groups, click the link in the agent group name.
- In the window that opens, edit the group settings.
- Click Save.
Article ID: 272414, Last review: Dec 4, 2024