Help Center/ Host Security Service/ User Guide/ Asset Management/ Container Management/ Viewing the Container Node Protection Status
Updated on 2025-08-26 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 > Host Security Service.
  3. In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Containers & Quota. Click the Container Nodes tab.
  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 the node protection status. For details, see Table 1.

    Table 1 Parameter description

    Parameter

    Description

    Server Information

    Server information, including the server name and IP address. You can hover your cursor over a 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.