Help Center/ Host Security Service/ User Guide/ Asset Management/ Container Management/ Viewing the Container Node Protection Status
Updated on 2024-11-15 GMT+08:00

Viewing the Container Node Protection Status

The Container Nodes page displays the protection, node, and agent status of containers, helping you learn the node security status in real time.

Constraints

  • Only Linux servers are supported.
  • Servers that are not protected by HSS enterprise, premium, WTP, or container editions cannot perform container-related operations.

Viewing the Container Node Protection Status

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. In the upper left corner of the page, select a region, click , and choose Security & Compliance > HSS.
  3. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota. Click Container Nodes.

    If your servers are managed by enterprise projects, you can select an enterprise project to view or operate the asset and scan information.

  4. View the node protection status. You can obtain the details in Table 1.

    In the HSS container node list, you can view only the servers where the agent has been installed. To view the servers where the agent has not been installed, choose Asset Management > Servers & Quota.

    Table 1 Parameter description

    Parameter

    Description

    Server Information

    Server name and IP address. Move the cursor over to the server name to view the server details, including the server ID, OS, system name, and system version.

    Protection Status

    Protection status of a node. The options are as follows:

    • Unprotected: HSS is disabled for the server. After the agent is installed, click Enable in the Operation column to enable protection.
    • Enabled: The server is fully protected by HSS.
    • Protection interrupted: The server is shut down, the agent is offline, or the agent is uninstalled.

    Server Status

    • Running
    • Unavailable
    • Normal

    Agent Status

    You can select a status to view the server.

    • Online: The agent is running properly.
    • Offline: The communication between the agent and the HSS server is abnormal, and HSS cannot protect your servers.
      NOTE:

      For an IDC server, its information will be automatically deleted from the node management page after its agent goes offline for 30 days.

    • Not installed: The agent has not been installed or successfully started.