Reviewed-by: Rogal, Marcel <mrogal@noreply.gitea.eco.tsi-dev.otc-service.com> Co-authored-by: qiaoli <qiaoli@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: qiaoli <qiaoli@huawei.com>
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Viewing Container Asset Fingerprints
HSS can collect container asset fingerprints, including container clusters, services, workloads, accounts, ports, and processes. You can centrally check container asset information and detect risky assets in a timely manner based on the container fingerprints.
This section describes how to view collected container asset information. For more information, see Collecting Container Asset Fingerprints.
Constraints
- Only the HSS container edition supports the container fingerprint function.
- Only Linux is supported.
Viewing Asset Fingerprints Data of All Containers
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed. - Choose Asset Management > Container Fingerprints > Asset Fingerprints. On the Asset Fingerprints page that is displayed, view the fingerprint data of all containers.
- Click a fingerprint type in the list to view the asset information.
- (Optional) Remove risky assets.
If you find unsafe assets after counting, remove them in a timely manner.
You are advised to handle unsafe ports as follows:
- If HSS detects open high-risk ports or unused ports, check whether they are really used by your services. If they are not, disable them. For dangerous ports, you are advised to further check their program files, and delete or isolate their source files if necessary.
- If a detected high-risk port is actually a normal port used for services, you can ignore it. Ignored alarms will neither be recorded as unsafe items and nor trigger alarms.
Viewing Asset Fingerprint Data of a Single Container
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed. - In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Servers & Quota. Click the Servers tab.
- Click the name of the target server. On the server details page that is displayed, choose .
- Click a fingerprint type in the list to view the asset information.
- (Optional) Remove risky assets.
If you find unsafe assets after counting, remove them in a timely manner.
You are advised to handle unsafe ports as follows:
- If HSS detects open high-risk ports or unused ports, check whether they are really used by your services. If they are not, disable them. For dangerous ports, you are advised to further check their program files, and delete or isolate their source files if necessary.
- If a detected high-risk port is actually a normal port used for services, you can ignore it. Ignored alarms will neither be recorded as unsafe items and nor trigger alarms.
Viewing Cluster Information
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed. - In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Container Fingerprints.
- Choose Clusters and click Synchronize in the upper left corner.
- Last Synchronized indicates the CCE cluster, service, workload, and container data is synchronized successfully.
- On the Clusters page, view cluster information.
The Clusters page displays the cluster name, type, node, version, creation time, and status.
- Searching for the target cluster
You can enter information such as the cluster name and status in the search box to search for the target cluster.
- Viewing details about the target cluster
- Click the name of the target cluster to go to the CCE console.
- On the CCE console, view basic cluster information and network information.
- Searching for the target cluster
Viewing Services
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed. - In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Container Fingerprints.
- Choose Clusters and click Synchronize in the upper left corner.
- Last Synchronized indicates the CCE cluster, service, workload, and container data is synchronized successfully.
- On the Services tab page, view the information.
The page displays the service name, endpoint name, access mode, service IP address, namespace, cluster name, and creation time.
Viewing Endpoints
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed. - In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Container Fingerprints.
- Choose Clusters and click Synchronize in the upper left corner.
- Last Synchronized indicates the CCE cluster, service, workload, and container data is synchronized successfully.
- Choose Services > Endpoints. View endpoints information.
The page displays the endpoint name, namespace, cluster associated with service, service name, and creation time.
Viewing a Workload
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page, select a region, and choose Security > Host Security Service. The HSS page is displayed. - In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Container Fingerprints.
- Choose Clusters and click Synchronize in the upper left corner.
- Last Synchronized indicates the CCE cluster, service, workload, and container data is synchronized successfully.
- Click the Workloads tab.
- Select different workloads and view information.
You can view information about Deployment, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs, Cron Jobs, and Pods. For details about the information items, see Workload information Items.
You can enter information such as the workload name and cluster in the search box to search for the target workload.
Table 1 Workload information Workload Type
Item
Deployment
- Workload name
- Status
- Instances
- Namespaces
- Created
- Image name
- Cluster
StatefulSets
- Workload name
- Status
- Instances
- Namespace
- Created
- Image name
- Cluster
DaemonSets
- Workload name
- Status
- Instances
- Namespace
- Created
- Image name
- Cluster
Jobs
- Workload name
- Status
- Instances
- Namespace
- Created
- Image name
- Cluster
Cron Jobs
- Workload name
- Status
- Trigger
- Running jobs
- Namespace
- Latest scheduled
- Created
- Image name
- Cluster
Pods
- Name
- Namespace
- Cluster
- Node
- Pod IP address
- POD IP
- Status
- Created
Viewing Container Instances
- Log in to the management console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Asset Management > Container Fingerprints.
- Choose Clusters and click Synchronize in the upper left corner.
- Last Synchronized indicates the CCE cluster, service, workload, and container data is synchronized successfully.
- Click the Container Instances tab.
The container name, status, pod, cluster name, creation time, and image name are displayed.

