The SCAP Inventory pane displays the scan results for the FDCC inventory detection modules that you have configured for collection on the selected computer.
The scan results are available in the following sub-nodes:
Provides information regarding the configuration used to perform the scan such as, the name of the XCCDF file against which the scanner performed the compliance check, the profile used, and so on. This category also provides details about the user account that performed the scan.
Provides information regarding the status of the scan. If the scan could not be completed, the status attribute indicates the reason for failure. The scanner cannot complete the scan if the benchmark does not apply to the operating environment on the agent computer or due to an error in the XCCDF file or one of the OVAL files. This category also provides details about the SCAP data stream used as an input, and the results generated as output files.
Provides a quick summary of the scan. This category indicates the number of rules the computer has passed or failed. It also displays the number of rules that resulted in error, not applicable, not checked, and so on.
Displays the name of the target computer on which the compliance check was performed. This is typically the name of the agent computer.
Provides detailed information about each patch result. The details include the OVAL ID, result, and the CVE reference information such as CVE ID, CVE URL, and the NVD URL. You can right-click a URL and select Browse to go to the URL.
Provides an overview of all the patch results in a single pane. You can sort or filter any column.
Lists all the results and the weight age against each rule in the XCCDF file. It also provides any reference information defined for each rule.
Provides the results for all the rules in the checklist in a single pane. You can sort or filter any column.
Provides the scores based on the scoring models defined in the XCCDF file. For FDCC checklists, the scoring models are default and flat.
Lists the values used during the scan for each of the variables defined in the XCCDF file.
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