Updated on 2025-07-08 GMT+08:00

Asset Overview

You can count all your assets and check their statistics, including the agent status, protection status, quota, account, port, process, software, and auto-started items.

Constraints

Servers that are not protected by HSS do not support the asset overview function.

Checking the Asset Overview

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, select a region, click , and choose Security & Compliance > Host Security Service.
  3. Choose Asset Management > Assets.
  4. (Optional) If you have enabled the enterprise project function, select an enterprise project from the Enterprise Project drop-down list in the upper part of the page to view its data.
  5. View assets and their states.

    • Asset Types: Displays the numbers of servers and container nodes. You can click an asset type in the ring chart to go to the corresponding asset list page.
    • Agent Status: Displays the number of servers in the Online, Offline, and Not installed states. You can click an agent status in the ring chart to go to the corresponding server list page.
    • Servers: Displays the number of unprotected and protected servers. You can click a server type in the ring chart to go to the corresponding server list page. For details about how to enable protection, see Enabling Protection.
    • Containers: Displays the number of unprotected and protected container nodes. You can click a container type in the ring chart to go to the corresponding container node list page. For details about how to enable protection, see Enabling Protection.
    • Quotas: Displays the protected quota types and their usage status. You can click Protected Servers or Protected Containers to go to the corresponding protected quota list page.
    • OS Types: Displays the number and proportion of OS types. You can click an OS type in the ring chart to go to the corresponding server list page.
    • Asset Counting: Displays asset information, including account information, open ports, processes, installed software, auto-startup items, web applications, web services, web frameworks, websites, middleware, databases, and kernel modules. You can click the value of each asset item to go to the corresponding asset list page.