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Know Your Software
- Updated on 23 Jan 2025
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About this Article
This article provides information related to the "Know Your Software" widgets
Know Your Software has been aligned to the topology widget to provide relevant insights to the customer about the workload environment such as distribution of registered workloads by operating systems and packaged code that executes on discovered workloads.
Know Your Software page consists of two widgets - Workload OS Distribution, Packaged Code to provide information of discovered workloads at macro and micro level. Once the Probe Installation and Initial Scan of the executables are complete, the widgets are populated with the live data.
Navigate to TrustSight > Know Your Software in the CMS left navigation pane
Select the required node element on the widget and click Submit to view their Software information
A few of the options available for each widget are described below:
Filter, Drilldown, Show Underlying Data and SpotIQ analyse options are available for each segment in the statistics
Filter value applies to all the widgets in this page
Drilldown option can be used to get micro level data and is applied only to the selected widget. To view the original data, use the back button
Download - The displayed statistics can be downloaded in different formats - PNG, XLSX, CSV
Ask Sage - A natural language query (AI) platform that allows to query for a specific data using plain language requests
Know Your Software page consists of five widgets - Workload OS Distribution, Packaged Code, Non Packaged Code (Executable), Non Packaged Code (Library), Non Packaged Code (Script) to provide information of discovered workloads at macro and micro level. Once the Probe Installation and Initial Scan of the executables are complete, the widgets are populated with the live data.
Navigate to TrustSight > Know Your Software in the CMS left navigation pane
A few of the options available for each widget are described below:
Filter, Drilldown, Show Underlying Data and SpotIQ analyse options are available for each segment in the statistics
Filter value applies to all the widgets in this page
Drilldown option can be used to get micro level data and is applied only to the selected widget. To view the original data, use the back button
Download - The displayed statistics can be downloaded in different formats - PNG, XLSX, CSV
Ask Sage - A natural language query (AI) platform that allows to query for a specific data using plain language requests
Workload OS Distribution
Workload OS Distribution widget provides statistics of all registered workloads for each operating system
Standard actions for each widget are available - For each Operating system, user can drill-down, filter or view underlying information
Workload OS Distribution widget provides statistics of all registered workloads for each operating system
Standard actions for each widget are available
Packaged Code
Packaged Code widget provides information about Top 10 packages that execute on the workloads
Standard actions for each widget are available
Packaged Code widget lists the Workload IP, Package Name, OS, OS Version of each Package in all the workloads
Standard actions for each widget are available
Non Packaged Code (Executable)
[Version 3.1.0]
Non Packaged Code (Executable) widget lists the Path and Trusted (Allowlisted or not) information of all executables across all workloads and the total count of executables
Standard actions for each widget are available
Non Packaged Code (Library)
[Version 3.1.0]
Non Packaged Code (Library) widget lists the Path and Trusted (Allowlisted or not) information of library files that are not associated with any of the executables (Loose files) across all workloads and the total count of library files
Standard actions for each widget are available
Non Packaged Code (Script)
[Version 3.1.0]
Non Packaged Code (Script) widget lists the Path and Trusted (Allowlisted or not) information of script files across all workloads and the total count of scripts
Standard actions for each widget are available