Dashboard

Dashboard

The Linux Control Center Dashboard displays various information to the user at a glance.

Hosts and Packages Overview

The first section, Hosts and Packages Overview, shows key information about the Hosts so that the administrator can take action based on what is displayed.

  • Hosts: Total number of hosts managed by LCC

  • Packages: Lists all packages from all Hosts discovered by LCC.

  • Updatable Hosts: Hosts that have packages available for update.

  • Updatable Packages: Number of packages available to be updated.

  • Host Alerts: Hosts that have packages with alerts.

  • Package Alerts: Number of packages with vulnerability alerts.

Updated Packages Chart

This chart displays the number of packages updated by LCC over time, with each update date properly recorded. If needed, you can easily download the chart by clicking the 3-line button located in the upper-right corner of the chart and choosing the desired format, available in SVG, PNG, and CSV.

Packages with Alerts

  • This chart displays all packages identified as vulnerable, either through the 7 Vulndb API or through integrations with Tenable Security Center and Tenable Cloud Security.

Packages with Pending Updates

This chart shows the total number of packages available for update, along with the respective dates when the checks were performed. You can also download this report.

Actions Performed

This chart displays the total number of all actions performed in the Linux Control Center, along with the respective dates. As with the previous charts, it is possible to download it.

Host Actions

  • This table shows only the Actions related to hosts, such as Package Update, for example. These Actions can also be checked in the general queue by clicking the Actions Working button at the top of the page, where these and all other Actions already performed by LCC are listed.

  • By clicking the Expand button on the desired action row, you can view the detailed output logs of that Action.

Alerts

  • This table displays specific actions performed in the LCC by a user, such as removing a host from an integration or attempts to access an LCC page by an unauthenticated user.

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