In the main window of Kaspersky Security Center Web Console, select Devices → Policies and policy profiles.
A list of policies opens.
Select the administration group containing the virtual machine with the Light Agent whose settings you want to configure. To do so, click the link in the Current path field located above the list of policies and policy profiles, and select an administration group in the window that opens.
The list displays only the policies configured for the selected administration group.
Click on the name of the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Linux policy in the list.
In the policy properties window that opens, select the Application settings tab and go to Light Agent mode → SVM discovery settings.
Select the SVM discovery method used by Light Agents:
If this option is selected, you can specify the list of SVMs to which Light Agents managed by the specified policy can connect. Light Agents will connect only to the SVMs specified in the list.
If you select the Use a custom list of SVM addresses option, the Light Agent is using the advanced SVM selection algorithm, and large infrastructure protection mode is enabled on an SVM, then connecting a Light Agent to this SVM is only possible if the SVM path is ignored. In the SVM selection algorithm section, you need to set the SVM path setting to Ignore SVM path.
If the Use a custom list of SVM addresses option is selected, create a list of SVMs. To do this, perform the following actions:
Click the Add button located above the list of SVM addresses.
The SVM addresses window opens.
Enter the IP address in IPv4 format or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the SVM to which Light Agents managed by the policy can connect. You can enter several IP addresses or full domain names of the SVMs by typing them from a new line.
In the list of SVM addresses, specify only full domain names (FQDN) that are matched by a single IP address. Using a fully qualified domain name that corresponds to multiple IP addresses can lead to errors in the solution.
In the SVM addresses window, click OK.
The specified addresses and fully qualified domain names of SVMs are checked. If some addresses or names are not recognized, a relevant message with the number of addresses or names that have not been recognized appears in a separate window. Recognized addresses and fully qualified domain names appear in the list of addresses of SVMs.
To remove an IP address or fully qualified domain name of an SVM from the list, select it in the list and click the Delete button above the list.
In the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Console tree, in the Managed devices folder, select the administration group containing the virtual machine with the Light Agent whose settings you want to configure.
In the workspace, select the Policies tab.
Select a Kaspersky Endpoint Security policy in the list of policies and double-click to open the Properties: <Policy name> window.
In the policy properties window, select the SVM discovery settings section in the list on the left.
In the right part of the window, select the method that Light Agents use to detect SVMs:
If this option is selected, you can specify the list of SVMs to which Light Agents managed by the specified policy can connect. Light Agents will connect only to the SVMs specified in the list.
If you select the Use a custom list of SVM addresses option, the Light Agent is using the advanced SVM selection algorithm, and large infrastructure protection mode is enabled on an SVM, then connecting a Light Agent to this SVM is only possible if the SVM path is ignored. In the SVM selection algorithm section, you need to set the SVM path setting to Ignore SVM path.
If the Use a custom list of SVM addresses option is selected, create a list of SVMs. To do this, perform the following actions:
Click the Add button located above the list of SVM addresses.
The SVM addresses window opens.
Enter the IP address in IPv4 format or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the SVM to which Light Agents managed by the policy can connect. You can enter several IP addresses or full domain names of the SVMs by typing them from a new line.
In the list of SVM addresses, specify only full domain names (FQDN) that are matched by a single IP address. Using a fully qualified domain name that corresponds to multiple IP addresses can lead to errors in the solution.
In the SVM addresses window, click OK.
The specified addresses and fully qualified domain names of SVMs are checked. If some addresses or names are not recognized, a relevant message with the number of addresses or names that have not been recognized appears in a separate window. Recognized addresses and fully qualified domain names appear in the list of addresses of SVMs.
To remove an IP address or fully qualified domain name of an SVM from the list, select it in the list and click the Delete button above the list.
Click the Apply button.
In a large-sized virtual infrastructure running the OpenStack platform, VK Cloud platform, or TIONIX Cloud Platform, if you selected the Use Integration Server option, you can configure the size of the available SVMs list that the Integration Server relays to Light Agents.
To configure the size of the list of available SVMs:
Open the Integration Server configuration file %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky VIISLA\appsettings.json for editing.
Specify the OpenStackMaxSvmCountToReturn setting in the HypervisorSpecificSettings:Openstack section:
If you want to limit the size of available SVM list, which the Integration Server transmits to Light Agents, then specify number of SVMs, whose information must be included into this list.
If you want the Integration Server to transfer full list of available SVMs to Light Agents, specify a value of 0.