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Collecting 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 collect container asset fingerprints.
Constraints and Limitations
The container fingerprint function is supported only by the HSS enterprise edition.
Container Asset Fingerprint Collection Items
Table 1 lists the collection items of container asset fingerprints. The fingerprint items except clusters, services, workloads, and container instances are automatically collected periodically. You can customize the asset fingerprint collection period. For details, see Asset Discovery.
Collecting the Latest Asset Fingerprints of a Single Container
If you want to view the latest data of assets such as web applications, web services, web frameworks, websites, middleware, and databases in real time, you can manually collect the fingerprint 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 > 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 in the fingerprint list, and click Discover Assets on the upper area of the list on the right.
- After the automatic execution is complete, the last scan time is updated and the latest container asset information is displayed.
Collecting Clusters, Services, Workloads, and Containers Information
The information about clusters, services, workloads, and containers is not collected automatically. If your assets change, manually collect the latest data referring to this section.
- 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.
