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Managing CAVA, (Optional) Install EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in

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5 Managing CAVA Topics: • (Optional) Install EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in • Display virus-checking information • Audit virus-checking information • Start, stop, and restart CAVA • Perform a full file system scan • Enable scan-on-first-read • Update virus definition files • Turn off the AV engine • Turn on the AV engine • Manage CAVA thread usage • View the application log file from a Windows Server • Enable automatic virus detection notification • Customize virus-checking notification • Customize notification messages (Optional) Install EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in In a Windows Server environment, use the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in to modify the antivirus agent parameters on the Data Mover or NAS Server. Installing Management Applications on VNX for File provides instructions on installing the snap-in. Open the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in To open the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in, click Start on the Windows taskbar, and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > EMC Unity VNX VNXe NAS Management. For assistance in using the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in, click Help in the toolbar. NOTE: The SMB/CIFS services must be configured and started on the VNX Data Mover or Unity NAS server before you can change the virus-checking configuration parameters. Display virus-checking information About this task For Unity systems, use the svc_cava command to modify virus checker information. Unity Service Commands Technical Notes provides more information on the svc_cava command. Steps For VNX systems, to display the virus checker information, use this command syntax: $ server_viruschk {|ALL} Example: To display the virus checker information on server 2, type: 36 Managing CAVA

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Managing CAVA
Topics:
(Optional) Install EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in
Display virus-checking information
Audit virus-checking information
Start, stop, and restart CAVA
Perform a full file system scan
Enable scan-on-first-read
Update virus definition files
Turn off the AV engine
Turn on the AV engine
Manage CAVA thread usage
View the application log file from a Windows Server
Enable automatic virus detection notification
Customize virus-checking notification
Customize notification messages
(Optional) Install EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS
Management snap-in
In a Windows Server environment, use the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in to modify the antivirus agent
parameters on the Data Mover or NAS Server.
Installing Management Applications on VNX for File
provides instructions on
installing the snap-in.
Open the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in
To open the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in, click
Start
on the Windows taskbar, and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
EMC Unity VNX VNXe NAS Management
.
For assistance in using the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in, click
Help
in the toolbar.
NOTE:
The SMB/CIFS services must be configured and started on the VNX Data Mover or Unity NAS server before you
can change the virus-checking configuration parameters.
Display virus-checking information
About this task
For Unity systems, use the
svc_cava
command to modify virus checker information.
Unity Service Commands Technical Notes
provides more information on the
svc_cava
command.
Steps
For VNX systems, to display the virus checker information, use this command syntax:
$ server_viruschk {
<movername>
|ALL}
Example:
To display the virus checker information on server 2, type:
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