Errors report

December 13, 2023

ID 62106

The errors report contains information about errors that occurred in application operation.

The Period field displays the period of time covered by the data included in the report. By default, the report contains for the last 30 days, including the report generation date.

It contains the following consolidated information:

  • Error type. The type of error detected in the operation of the application. For example: Task ended with an error.
  • Number of errors. The number of registered errors of the specified type.
  • Number of products. The number of applications in which the error of this type has been detected.
  • Devices. The number of SVMs on which the specified type of error was registered, or the number of protected virtual machines on which the specified type of error was registered during a scan or protection.
  • Groups number. The number of administration groups that include the SVMs on which the specified type of error was detected. For errors detected during a scan or protection of the virtual machines, 0 is displayed, because protected virtual machines cannot belong to Kaspersky Security Center administration groups.
  • First detection time. The date and time of the first detection of the error.
  • Last detection time. The date and time of the last detection of the error.

    The row below contains the following consolidated information:

    • Total errors. The total number of errors detected in the reporting period.
    • Error types. The total number of error types detected for the reporting period.
    • Devices. The total number of SVMs on which the errors were registered and number of protected virtual machines where the errors were registered during a scan or protection.
    • Groups number. The total number of administration groups that include SVMs on which the errors were detected. The errors detected during a scan or protection of the virtual machines, are not considered when counting the number of groups, because protected virtual machines cannot belong to Kaspersky Security Center administration groups.

The report contains the following detailed information about each error:

  • Group. The name of the administration group that includes the SVM on which the error was registered. For errors detected during a scan or protection of the virtual machines, N/A is displayed, because protected virtual machines cannot belong to Kaspersky Security Center administration groups.
  • Device. The name of the SVM on which the error was registered, or the name of the protected virtual machine on which the error was detected during a scan or protection.
  • Application. The name of the application in which the error was registered.
  • Error type. Error type. For example: Task ended with an error.
  • Error description. Detailed error description.
  • Detected. The date and time when the error occurred.
  • Task. The task during which the error was registered. If the error is not related to task execution, N/A is displayed.
  • IP address. The IP address of the SVM on which the error was registered, or the IP address of the protected virtual machine on which the error was registered during a scan or protection.
  • Last visible. The date and time when the SVM was last visible on the enterprise LAN, or the date and time of the last event associated with the protected virtual machine.
  • Last connection to Administration Server. The date and time of the last connection between the SVM on which the error was registered and Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server.
  • NetBIOS name. The name of the protected virtual machine on which the error was registered during a scan or protection.
  • DNS name. The domain name of the SVM on which the error was registered, or the name of the protected virtual machine on which the error was registered during a scan or protection, and the path to it in the virtual infrastructure.

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