Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform
- About Kaspersky Unified Monitoring and Analysis Platform
- Program architecture
- Installing and removing KUMA
- Program licensing
- About the End User License Agreement
- About the license
- About the license certificate
- About the license key
- About the key file
- Adding a license key to the program web interface
- Viewing information about an added license key in the program web interface
- Removing a license key in the program web interface
- Integration with other solutions
- Integration with Kaspersky Security Center
- Integration with Kaspersky CyberTrace
- Integration with Kaspersky Threat Intelligence Portal
- Integration with R-Vision Incident Response Platform
- Integration with Active Directory
- Integration with RuCERT
- KUMA resources
- KUMA services
- Analytics
- Working with tenants
- Working with incidents
- About the incidents table
- Saving and selecting incident filter configuration
- Deleting incident filter configurations
- Viewing detailed incident data
- Incident creation
- Incident processing
- Changing incidents
- Automatic linking of alerts to incidents
- Categories and types of incidents
- Exporting incidents to RuCERT
- Working with alerts
- Working with events
- Retroscan
- Managing assets
- Managing KUMA
- Contacting Technical Support
- REST API
- REST API authorization
- Standard error
- Operations
- View list of active lists on the correlator
- Import entries to an active list
- Searching alerts
- Closing alerts
- Searching assets
- Import assets
- Deleting assets
- Searching events
- Viewing information about the cluster
- Resource search
- Loading resource file
- Viewing the contents of a resource file
- Import of resources
- Export resources
- Downloading the resource file
- Search for services
- Tenant search
- View token bearer information
- Appendices
- Commands for components manual starting and installing
- Normalized event data model
- Correlation event fields
- Audit event fields
- Event fields with general information
- User was successfully logged in or failed to log in
- User login successfully changed
- User role was successfully changed
- Other data of the user was successfully changed
- User successfully logged out
- User password was successfully changed
- User was successfully created
- User access token was successfully changed
- Service was successfully created
- Service was successfully deleted
- Service was successfully reloaded
- Service was successfully restarted
- Service was successfully started
- Service was successfully paired
- Service status was changed
- Storage index was deleted by user
- Storage partition was deleted automatically due to expiration
- Active list was successfully cleared or operation failed
- Active list item was successfully deleted or operation was unsuccessful
- Active list was successfully imported or operation failed
- Active list was exported successfully
- Resource was successfully added
- Resource was successfully deleted
- Resource was successfully updated
- Asset was successfully created
- Asset was deleted successfully
- Asset category was successfully added
- Asset category was deleted successfully
- Settings were successfully updated
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Commands for components manual starting and installing
This section contains the parameters of KUMA's executable file /opt/kaspersky/kuma/kuma that can be used to manually start or install KUMA services. This may be useful for when you need to see output in the server operating system console.
Commands parameters
Commands |
Description |
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Start KUMA administration tools. |
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Install, start, or uninstall a Collector service. |
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Install, start, or uninstall a Core service. |
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Install, start, or uninstall a Correlator service. |
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Get information about available commands and parameters. |
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Get information about license. |
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Start or install a Storage. |
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Get information about version of the program. |
Flags:
-h
, --h
are used to get help about any kuma command. For example, kuma <component> --help
.
Examples:
kuma version
is used to get version of the KUMA installerkuma core -h
is used to get help aboutcore
command of KUMA installerkuma collector --core <address of the server where the collector should obtain its settings> --id <ID of the installed service> --api.port <port>
is used to start collector service installation.