Kaspersky Security Center

Administration Server critical events

May 3, 2024

ID 177080_1

The table below shows the events of Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server that have the Critical importance level.

For each event that can be generated by an application, you can specify notification settings and storage settings on the Event configuration tab in the application policy. For Administration Server, you can additionally view and configure the event list in the Administration Server properties. If you want to configure notification settings for all the events at once, configure general notification settings in the Administration Server properties.

Administration Server critical events

Event type display name

Event type ID

Event type

Description

Default storage term

License limit has been exceeded

4099

KLSRV_EV_LICENSE_CHECK_MORE_110

Once a day Kaspersky Security Center Linux checks whether a licensing restriction is exceeded.

Events of this type occur when Administration Server detects that some licensing limits are exceeded by Kaspersky applications installed on client devices and if the number of currently used licensing units covered by a single license exceeds 110% of the total number of units covered by the license.

Even when this event occurs, client devices are protected.

You can respond to the event in the following ways:

  • Look through the managed devices list. Delete devices that are not in use.
  • Provide a license for more devices (add a valid activation code or a key file to Administration Server).

Kaspersky Security Center Linux determines the rules to generate events when a licensing restriction is exceeded.

180 days

Device has become unmanaged

4111

KLSRV_HOST_OUT_CONTROL

Events of this type occur if a managed device is visible on the network but has not connected to Administration Server for a specific period of time.

Find out what prevents the proper functioning of Network Agent on the device. Possible causes include network issues and removal of Network Agent from the device.

180 days

Device status is Critical

4113

KLSRV_HOST_STATUS_CRITICAL

Events of this type occur when a managed device is assigned the Critical status. You can configure the conditions under which the device status is changed to Critical.

180 days

The key file has been added to the denylist

4124

KLSRV_LICENSE_BLACKLISTED

Events of this type occur when Kaspersky has added the activation code or key file that you use to the denylist.

Contact Technical Support for more details.

180 days

License expires soon

4129

KLSRV_EV_LICENSE_SRV_EXPIRE_SOON

Events of this type occur when the commercial license expiration date is approaching.

Once a day Kaspersky Security Center Linux checks whether a license expiration date is approaching. Events of this type are published 30 days, 15 days, 5 days, and 1 day before the license expiration date. This number of days cannot be changed. If the Administration Server is turned off on the specified day before the license expiration date, the event will not be published until the next day.

When the commercial license expires, Kaspersky Security Center Linux provides only basic functionality.

You can respond to the event in the following ways:

  • Make sure that a reserve license key is added to Administration Server.
  • If you use a subscription, make sure to renew it. An unlimited subscription is renewed automatically if it has been prepaid to the service provider by the due date.

180 days

Certificate has expired

4132

KLSRV_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED

Events of this type occur when the Administration Server certificate for Mobile Device Management expires.

You need to update the expired certificate.

You can configure automatic updates of certificates by selecting the Reissue certificate automatically if possible check box in the certificate issuance settings.

180 days

See also:

Administration Server functional failure events

Administration Server informational events

Administration Server warning events

About events in Kaspersky Security Center Linux

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