Viewing the working condition of modules and components of the program
If modules or components of the program encounter errors that the administrator is advised to look at, a yellow warning box is displayed in the upper part of the Dashboard section of the program web interface.
Users with the Local administrator, Administrator, or Security auditor roles can gain access to information about the working condition of the Central Node, PCN, or SCN server that the user is currently managing.
Users with the Senior security officer, Security officer, or Security auditor roles can gain access to the following information about the working condition:
If you are using a standalone Central Node server, the user can access information about the working condition of the Central Node server which the user is currently managing.
If you are using the distributed solution and multitenancy mode, and the user is managing an SCN server, the user can gain access to information about the working condition of that SCN server for organizations whose data the user is allowed to gain access to.
Operation mode in which the program can be used to protect the infrastructure of several organizations simultaneously.
Two-level hierarchy of servers with Central Node components installed. This hierarchy allocates a master control server (Primary Central Node (PCN)) and slave servers (Secondary Central Nodes (SCN)).
If you are using the distributed solution and multitenancy mode, and the user is managing the PCN server, the user can gain access to information about the working condition of the PCN server and all SCN servers connected to that server, for organizations whose data the user is allowed to gain access to.
For details about the working condition of program modules and components,
click View details to open the System health window.
In the System health window, one of the following icons is displayed depending on the working condition of the program modules and components:
if the modules and components of the program are working normally.
An icon with the number of problems (for example,) if problems are found that the administrator is recommended to pay attention to. In this case, detailed problem information is displayed in the right part of the System health window.
The System health window contains the following sections:
Components health contains information on the operational status of program modules and components, Quarantine, and database update on all servers where the program is operating.
Example:
If the databases of one or more program components have not been updated in 24 hours, the icon is displayed next to the name of the server on which the program modules and components are installed.
To resolve the problem, make sure that update servers are available. If you are using a proxy server to connect to update servers, make sure the proxy server has no errors pertaining to the connection to Kaspersky Anti Targeted Attack Platform servers.
Processed—Status of receiving and processing incoming data. The status is generated based on the following criteria:
State of receiving data from servers with the Sensor component, from the server or virtual machine with the mail sensor, from Kaspersky Endpoint Agent hosts.
Information about exceeding the maximum allowed time that objects wait in the queue to be scanned by program modules and components.
Connection with servers—State of the connection between the PCN server and connected SCN servers (displayed if you are using the distributed solution and multitenancy mode).
If there are problems detected in the performance of program modules or components and you cannot resolve those problems on your own, you are advised to contact Kaspersky Technical Support.