- Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.2 Light Agent Help
- About Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.2 Light Agent
- Solution functions
- Distribution kit
- Hardware and software requirements
- Requirements for Kaspersky Security Center components
- Requirements for installing a Windows-based Integration Server
- Requirements for installing a Linux-based Integration Server
- Requirements for the virtual infrastructure
- Requirements for SVM resources
- Virtual machine requirements for installing Light Agent
- Supported versions of applications in Light Agent mode
- What’s new
- Solution architecture
- Preparing to install the solution
- Files required for installing the solution
- Downloading SVM images using the wizard
- Configuring the ports to use
- Accounts for installing and using the solution
- Configuring the use of secure cryptographic algorithms, ciphers, and protocols
- Configuring rules for moving virtual machines to administration groups
- Installing the Kaspersky Security solution
- Installing a Windows-based Integration Server
- Installing the Linux-based Integration Server
- Installing Kaspersky Security web plug-ins
- Installing Kaspersky Security MMC plug-ins
- SVM deployment using the Integration Server Web Console
- Connecting the Integration Server and the virtual infrastructure
- Creating and running an SVM deployment task
- Selecting infrastructure for SVM deployment
- Selecting the SVM image
- Selecting the number of SVMs for deployment (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- Specifying SVM settings
- Specifying SVM settings (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- Configuring SVM network settings (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- Configuring IP address settings for SVM
- Specifying Kaspersky Security Center connection settings
- Creating the configuration password and the root account password
- Start task for SVM deployment
- Starting an SVM deployment task (OpenStack-based infrastructure)
- Viewing information about task execution
- Deploying SVMs using the Integration Server Console
- Selecting an action
- Selecting infrastructure for SVM deployment
- Selecting the SVM image
- Selecting the number of SVMs for deployment (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- Specifying SVM settings
- Specifying SVM settings (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- Configuring SVM network settings (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- Configuring IP address settings for SVM
- Specifying Kaspersky Security Center connection settings
- Creating the configuration password and the root account password
- Starting SVM deployment
- Starting SVM deployment (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- SVM deployment
- Finishing SVM deployment
- Automatically creating tasks and a default policy for the Protection Server
- Preparing the Protection Server for operation
- Installing Light Agents and Network Agent
- About installing Kaspersky Security Center Network Agent on virtual machines
- About installing Light Agent for Linux
- About installing Light Agent for Windows
- Installing Light Agent on a template for non-persistent virtual machines
- Compatibility of Light Agent for Windows with virtualization solutions
- Preparing Light Agents for operation
- Displaying virtual machines and SVMs in Kaspersky Security Center
- Viewing the list of SVMs connected to the Integration Server
- Updating Kaspersky Security from the previous version
- Removing the Kaspersky Security solution
- Application management framework
- About managing the solution using Kaspersky Security Center
- About Kaspersky Security management plug-ins
- Starting and closing Kaspersky Security Center Web Console
- Managing the solution using Kaspersky Security Center policies
- Managing the solution using tasks
- About access rights to the settings of policies and tasks in Kaspersky Security Center
- About Integration Server Console
- Connecting to the Integration Server via Integration Server Console
- About the Integration Server Web Console
- Connecting to the Integration Server via Integration Server Web Console
- Licensing Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.2 Light Agent
- About the End User License Agreement
- About data provision
- About the license
- About the License Certificate
- About license key
- About the activation code
- About the key file
- About subscription
- License-specific solution functionality
- About activating Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.2 Light Agent
- Procedure for activating the solution
- Renewing a license
- Renewing subscription
- Viewing information about the license keys used in Kaspersky Security Center
- View information about the license on a secure virtual machine
- Starting and stopping Kaspersky Security
- Virtual machine protection status
- Connecting SVMs and Light Agents to the Integration Server
- Connecting Light Agents to SVMs
- Protecting large infrastructures
- Updating Kaspersky Security databases and application modules
- Using Kaspersky Security Network
- Additional Protection Server settings
- Reports and notifications
- SVM reconfiguration
- Reconfiguring SVMs using Integration Server Web Console
- Selecting SVM for reconfiguration
- Entering the configuration password
- Editing SVM network settings
- Changing SVM IP settings
- Changing Kaspersky Security Center connection settings
- Changing the configuration password and root account settings
- Start task for SVM reconfiguration
- Start task for SVM reconfiguration (OpenStack)
- SVM reconfiguration using the Integration Server Console
- Selecting an action
- Selecting SVM for reconfiguration
- Entering the configuration password
- Editing SVM network settings
- Editing SVM network settings (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- Changing SVM IP settings
- Changing Kaspersky Security Center connection settings
- Changing the configuration password and root account settings
- Starting SVM reconfiguration
- Starting SVM reconfiguration (infrastructures based on OpenStack)
- SVM reconfiguration
- Finishing SVM reconfiguration
- Reconfiguring SVMs using Integration Server Web Console
- Configuring Integration Server settings
- Changing passwords of Integration Server accounts
- Changing the settings for connecting to the virtual infrastructure in the Integration Server Web Console
- Changing the settings for connecting to the virtual infrastructure in the Integration Server Console
- Deleting the settings for connection of the Integration Server to the virtual infrastructure
- Replacing the Integration Server and SVM certificates
- Using a backup copy of the database and the Integration Server settings
- SNMP monitoring of SVM status
- Checking the integrity of solution components
- Using Kaspersky Security for Virtualization 6.2 Light Agent in multitenancy mode
- Deploying a tenant protection infrastructure
- Configuring the Integration Server connection settings to the Kaspersky Security Center Administration Server
- Creating a tenant and virtual Administration Server
- Configuring SVM location and Protection Server settings
- Configuring settings for SVM discovery by Light Agents and general tenant protection settings
- Installing a Light Agent on tenant virtual machines
- Registering tenant virtual machines
- Activating a tenant
- Registering existing tenants and their virtual machines
- Enabling and disabling tenant protection
- Getting information about tenants
- Getting tenant protection reports
- Removing virtual machines from the protected infrastructure
- Removing tenants
- Using Integration Server REST API in multi-tenancy scenarios
- Deploying a tenant protection infrastructure
- Contacting Technical Support
- How to get technical support
- Technical Support via Kaspersky CompanyAccount
- Getting information for Technical Support
- Protection Server and Light Agent dump files
- Trace files of the Kaspersky Security Components Installation Wizard
- Trace files of the Integration Server and Integration Server Console
- Trace files of the tool for managing Integration Server and SVM certificates
- Trace files of SVMs, Light Agents and Kaspersky Security management plug-ins
- The SVM Management Wizard log
- Using the utilities and scripts from the Kaspersky Security distribution kit
- Appendices
- Using the klconfig script API to define SVM configuration settings
- Executing configuration commands
- Using the SVM first startup script
- Configuring SVM configuration settings
- Description of commands
- accept_eula_and_privacypolicy
- apiversion
- checkconfig
- connectorlang
- dhcp
- dhcprenew
- dns
- dnslookup
- dnssearch
- dnsshow
- getdnshostname
- gethypervisordetails
- hostname
- listpatches
- manageservices
- nagent
- network
- ntp
- passwd
- permitrootlogin
- productinstall
- reboot
- resetnetwork
- rollbackpatch
- setsshkey
- settracelevel
- test
- timezone
- version
- Settings in the ScanServer.conf file
- Object ID values for SNMP
- How to remove duplicate virtual machines from the list of managed devices in Kaspersky Security Center
- Using the klconfig script API to define SVM configuration settings
- Sources of information about the solution
- Glossary
- Activation code
- Active key
- Administration Server
- Application activation
- Backup
- Backup copy of a file
- Compound file
- Database of malicious web addresses
- Database of phishing web addresses
- Desktop key
- End User License Agreement
- Heuristic Analysis
- Integration Server
- Kaspersky CompanyAccount
- Kaspersky Security databases
- Kaspersky Security Network (KSN)
- Key file
- Key with a limitation on the number of processor cores
- Key with a limitation on the number of processors
- Keylogger
- License
- License certificate
- License key (key)
- Light Agent
- OLE object
- Phishing
- Protected virtual machine
- Reserve key
- Server key
- Signature Analysis
- Startup objects
- SVM
- SVM Management Wizard
- Update source
- Information about third-party code
- Trademark notices
Contacting Technical Support > Getting information for Technical Support > Using the utilities and scripts from the Kaspersky Security distribution kit
Using the utilities and scripts from the Kaspersky Security distribution kit
Using the utilities and scripts from the Kaspersky Security distribution kit
To analyze the cause of errors in the operation of Kaspersky Security, Technical Support experts may ask you to use the following tools included in the Kaspersky Security distribution kit:
- ai_config is the tool that allows converting the SVM settings from configuration database format to text file and back.
- cleanUpdateShare.sh is the script for removing the old Light Agent bases from the SVM.
- configure.sh is the script for managing the SVM, viewing settings, and reconfiguration of the SVM. It is used by the SVM Management Wizard to reconfigure the SVM using the
klconfig
account. - dump_ods_scan_queue and dump_ods_scan_queue.sh are the tools for viewing the current scan tasks queue.
- eventlog_client and eventlog_client.sh are the tools for generating the events to be sent to Kaspersky Security Center.
- firewall.sh is the script for opening up the ports to connect to Network Agent.
- first_boot.sh is the script for SVM reconfiguration on the first boot of the SVM.
- get_used_mem.sh is the script for showing memory usage statistics.
- kvp_read is the tool for viewing shared data of a hypervisor from the Hyper-V KVP Exchange storage.
- la-kvm-guest is the init.d script for managing the KVM guest service.
- la-scanserver is the init.d script for managing the scanserver service.
- managenet.sh is the script for managing the network interfaces.
- on_product_install.sh is the script which allows to set a one-time SVM configuration during the SVM deployment.
- sfw is the tool for managing the netfilter firewall of the Linux operating system.
- show_inventory and show_inventory.sh are the tools for viewing information about the virtual infrastructure inventory received by the Protection Server from the Integration Server.
- show_virt_info and show_virt_info.sh are the tools for viewing the virtual machine information (for example BIOS version or hypervisor information).
- snmp.sh is the script for enabling or disabling the SNMP monitoring on the SVM.
- storage_util is the tool for managing the storage of the data used for Kaspersky Security database updates.
- patch_detector.pl is the script for searching the application module update in the folder specified and run the KSV Patch Installer to install it.
- patch_installer.pl is the script for installing the Kaspersky Security module update from the tar.gz file.
- patch_list.pl is the script for generating the list of Kaspersky Security module updates installed on the SVM in XML format.
- patch_rollback.pl is the script for rolling back the latest Kaspersky Security module update installed.
Article ID: 98765, Last review: Apr 17, 2025