| Attribute |
Description |
| Endpoint Section |
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| Endpoint |
The endpoint (IP address) scanned in this discovery access. |
| Start Time |
The time at which the scan started. |
| End Time |
The time at which the scan finished. |
| Total Duration |
The time it took to discover and process the data, that is, the time between Start Time and End Time. |
| Discovery Run |
A link to the Discovery Run that this DiscoveryAccess is part of. |
| Previous Discovery Access |
A link to the previous DiscoveryAccess with the same endpoint. Not displayed if this is the first in a list. |
| Next Discovery Access |
A link to the next DiscoveryAccess with the same endpoint. Not displayed if this is the last in a list. |
| Device Summary |
An read-only summary showing the Host Type, Discovered OS Type, and Discovered OS Version. For example, UNIX Server, Debian Linux, 4.0. |
| Host |
A link to the host that was created or updated as part of the scan. Not displayed if no host was created or updated. |
| Status Section |
|
| State |
The current state of the DiscoveryAccess. This may be Started or Finished. |
| End State |
The end state of the discovery run. This may be one of the following:
Successful discovery results in GoodAccess; during processing you may see first DeviceIdentified and later HostInferred. For optimised discovery, that is, started but stopped for a reason, you may see Opt1stScan, OptNotBestIP, OptRemote, OptAlreadyProcessing. For unsuccessful discovery you may see NoResponse, UnsupportedDevice, NoAccess, Excluded, Error.
See the table below for information on how the end state and result relate to the discovery scenario. |
| Result |
The result of the DiscoveryAccess. This may be Skipped, NoResponse, Success, NoAccess, or Error.
See the table below for information on how the end state and result relate to the discovery scenario. |
| Errors |
If there were any errors detected by the ECA engine during discovery this will link to those errors. Examples are:
- Error detected by the ECA engine – This is typically an internal rule error or pattern error. Usually triggered when the data returned does not match what is expected.
- Unable to get the deviceInfo: ExecutionFailure – Discovery has attempted to run a command but a failure has been reported.
- Unable to get the deviceInfo: NoAccessMethod – No access method, this is frequently because it is not meaningful, such as getting patches on Linux.
- Unable to get the deviceInfo: NoSuchDevice – There is a NoResponse endstate. That is, nothing detected on the IP address.
- Unable to get the deviceInfo: TRANSIENT
Unable to get the deviceInfo: TRANSIENT_CallTimedout – Probably caused by the reasoning timeout; the call to discovery is taking too long to complete.
- Unable to get the deviceInfo: UNKNOWN – Some other CORBA error. Contact Tideway Customer Support.
|
| Session Results |
If there were any failures attempting to get a session on the endpoint this will link to a list of failures and successes. See below for details. |
| Discovery Details Section |
|
| Data Source |
Does this Discovery Access originate from this appliance, come from a scanning file, or was it consolidated from a scanning appliance. |
| Slave/Credential Used |
A link to the Slave or Credential used to in this Discovery Access. The link name is a hash of details of the credential; it does not provide the credential itself. You are not shown the Credential pages if you do not have permissions to view them. This field is not displayed as a link on the consolidation appliance for scans which have been consolidated from a scanning appliance. |
| Discovery Start Time |
The time at which discovery started on the scanning appliance. This field is only displayed on the consolidation appliance for scans which have been consolidated from a scanning appliance. |
| Discovery End Time |
The time at which discovery completed on the scanning appliance. This field is only displayed on the consolidation appliance for scans which have been consolidated from a scanning appliance. |
| Session Establishment Duration |
The time it took to establish the session, that is, to log onto the host. |
| Total Discovery Duration |
The time taken to establish a session and run commands. |
| On Hold Since |
If the discovery is currently paused, the time at which it was paused. |
| On Hold Duration |
If the discovery has been paused, the elapsed time since it was paused. |
| Standard Discovery |
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| Method |
The discovery method used. This is one of: getDeviceInfo, getHostInfo, getInterfaceList, getProcessList, getPackageList, getPatchList, getNetworkConnectionList, getHBAInfo, and getNames. |
| Status |
The status of the discovery access for the method. This is OK or the failure reason. |
| Script |
The name of the script used, if any. |
| Access |
The access method used to connect to the endpoint. For example: ssh, telnet, rlogin, etc. |
| Result |
A link to the node or nodes created by this discovery method. |
| Additional Discovery |
|
| Method |
The additional discovery method used. These are discovery methods called by patterns, for example, getFileinfo, getDirectoryListing, or runCommand. |
| Status |
The status of the discovery access for the method. This is OK or the failure reason summarised into links. |
| Script |
The name of the script used. |
| Access |
The access method used to connect to the endpoint. For example: ssh, telnet, rlogin, etc. |
| Result |
A link to the node or nodes created by this discovery method. |