Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks

Changing the logging level for processes

March 22, 2024

ID 136515

If application components are installed on nodes, these nodes have running processes that may save their operating data in logs in local folders. You can manage how data is saved in logs of the following application processes:

  • On a computer that performs Server functions:
    • EntityManager
    • Filter
    • KisClient
    • NetworkDumper
    • ProductServer
    • Watchdog
    • WebServer
  • On a computer that performs sensor functions:
    • EntityManager
    • Filter
    • NetworkDumper
    • Watchdog

For each process, you can assign one of the following logging levels:

  • Off. Process data is not saved in the log.
  • Errors. Data on process runtime errors is saved in the log.
  • Warning. The log saves data from Errors and data requiring attention.
  • Info. The log saves all data from the Warning logging level and reference information.
  • Debug. The log saves all data covered under the Info logging level and all process data that may be required during the application debugging process (such as process performance data).

The logging levels may need to be changed, for example, when contacting Technical Support.

Only users with the Administrator role can change logging levels.

To change logging levels for Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks processes:

  1. Connect to the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server through the web interface using the Administrator account.
  2. Select Settings → Logging.
  3. Change the logging levels as necessary:
    • To define the same logging level for all processes on all nodes, click the header of the column containing the name of the desired level.
    • To define the same logging level for all processes on one node, click a cell in the column containing the name of the desired level in the row containing the node name.
    • To define the log level for a process different from the logging levels defined for other processes, expand the list of processes of the relevant node in the Nodes and processes column and click a cell in the column containing the name of the necessary level in the row containing the process name.
  4. Please wait for the changes to be applied (a progress indicator is displayed until the changes are fully applied).

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