Appendix 3. Command line return codes

Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes has the following command line return codes:

0 means command/task completed successfully

1 means general error in command syntax

2 means error in passed application settings.

64 – Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes is not running.

66 – application databases are not loaded (used only by the kics-control --app-info command).

67 means activation 2.0 ended with an error due to network problems.

68 means the command cannot be executed because the application is managed by a policy.

69 means the application is located in the Amazon Paid Ami infrastructure.

70 – an attempt to start a running task, delete a running task, change the settings of a running task, stop a stopped task, pause a suspended task, or resume a running task.

71 – Kaspersky Security Network Statement has not been accepted.

72 means threats were detected during execution of the Custom Scan or Custom Container Scan task.

73 means attempt to set Application Control task settings that affect the operation of the application without confirming them using the --accept option.

74 – Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes must be restarted after an update.

75 means the device must be restarted.

76 — connection prohibited, as only users with root rights should have write access to the specified path.

77 means the specified license key is already in use on the device.

80 – the update download operation failed due to network problems.

128 means unknown error.

65 – all other errors.

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