Viewing the list of virtual machines within the KSC cluster protected infrastructure

25 March 2022

ID 57661

To view the list of virtual machines within the KSC cluster protected infrastructure:

  1. Open the Administration Console of Kaspersky Security Center.
  2. In the Managed devices folder of the console tree, select the administration group containing the KSC cluster and then select the Clusters and server arrays subfolder.
  3. In the workspace, select the KSC cluster and double-click the cluster to open the Properties: <KSC cluster name> window.
  4. In the KSC cluster properties window, select the List of virtual machines section.

    The right part of the window displays a table containing a list of virtual machines managed by the VMware vCenter Server corresponding to this KSC cluster.

    The list does not show virtual machine templates and SVMs.

    The table columns show the following main details of each virtual machine:

    • Status
    • VM name
    • Path to VM
  5. To view additional information about virtual machines within the KSC cluster protected infrastructure, click the Detailed information button. A table containing a detailed list of virtual machines opens in a separate window.

    The table displays information about the status of protection indicated in the Protection type field located above the table. You can select one of the following values:

    • File system protection. Select this option if you want to view information on the status of file system protection of virtual machines. This option is selected by default.
    • Network protection. Select this option if you want to view information on the status of network protection of virtual machines.

    The table columns show the following additional details of each virtual machine:

    • Status
    • NSX security policy
    • Available protection functions
    • OS type
    • Protection profile
    • Key type
    • Database update
    • Scan date

In the main and detailed lists of virtual machines, you can perform the following operations:

  • Sort the list by any column of the table.
  • Filter the list by protection status.
  • Search for a virtual machine in the list.
  • Export the list of virtual machines to a file in XML or CSV format.

The main and detailed lists of virtual machines are automatically refreshed every 5 minutes. If required, you can refresh the list at any time by clicking the Refresh list button.

To sort the list by table column,

left-click the header of a column.

The list is sorted based on the selected column in strict alphabetical order. Clicking the column header again sorts the list in reverse alphabetical order.

To filter the list of virtual machines by protection status,

click one of the following buttons:

  • Protected – show protected virtual machines
  • Unprotected – show unprotected virtual machines
  • Unprotected – show turned off and paused virtual machines

You can combine filtering conditions by pressing several buttons.

To cancel filtering of the list of virtual machines, click the Show all button.

To search for a virtual machine in the list,

enter a virtual machine search condition in the search field.

In the main list of virtual machines, you can perform a search based on the value of any column except the Status column. In the detailed list of virtual machines, you can perform a search based on the value of any column except the Status, Scan date and Database update columns.

To export the list of virtual machines to a file in XML or CSV format.

click the Export the list button. In the window that opens, specify the name and format of the file.

Information about virtual machines managed by the VMware vCenter Server corresponding to this KSC cluster will be saved to a file in the selected format.

If you pre-filtered the list of virtual machines or performed a search for a virtual machine, only information that matches the filter conditions or the search conditions is saved to the file.

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