The Inventory task provides information about all applications' executable files stored on the computers. Obtaining information about the applications installed on the computers can be useful, for example, for creating application control rules.
The Kaspersky Security Center database can store information about up to 150,000 processed files. When this number of records is reached, new files will not be processed. To resume the inventory task, it is necessary to delete the files registered in the Kaspersky Security Center database as a result of previous inventories from the computer on which Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Linux Nodes is installed.
Inventory task settings
Setting |
Description |
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Task priority |
In this group of settings you can select the task priority:
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Create golden image |
This check box enables or disables creation of the "Golden Image" category of applications based on the list of applications detected on the computer by the Inventory task. If the check box is selected, the "Golden Image" application category can be used in the application control rules. This check box is cleared by default. |
Scan all executables |
This check box enables or disables of executable file scans. The check box is selected by default. |
Scan binaries |
This check box enables or disables of binary file scans (with extensions elf, java, and pyc). The check box is selected by default. |
Scan scripts |
This check box enables or disables script scans. The check box is selected by default. |
Inventory scopes |
The table contains the inventory scopes scanned by the task. By default, the table contains one scan scope – /usr/bin. You can add, configure, delete, move up, or move down inventory scopes in the table. |