In the command line, you can view the following information about using the application in Light Agent mode for protecting virtual environments:
To view information about the settings for using the application in Light Agent mode, run:
kesl-control [-V] --ksvla-info
The command outputs the following information to the console:
If Light Agent mode is enabled, the application is used as a Light Agent as part of Kaspersky Hybrid Cloud Security for Virtualization Light Agent. If Light Agent mode is disabled, the application is used in Standard mode.
VDI protection mode optimizes the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for running on temporary virtual machines. If VDI protection mode is enabled, updates that require restarting the protected virtual machine are not installed on temporary virtual machines. When receiving updates that require a restart, the Light Agent installed on a temporary virtual machine sends a message to Kaspersky Security Center about the need to update the protected virtual machine template.
To view information about connecting Light Agent to the Integration Server, run:
kesl-control [-V] --viis-info
The command outputs the following information to the console:
To view information about connecting Light Agent to SVMs, run:
kesl-control [-V] --svm-info
The command outputs the following information to the console:
For information about the settings for connecting Light Agents to the Integration Server and SVMs, refer to the Kaspersky Security for Virtualization Light Agent Help.
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