Dell PowerStore 1200T Using the Common Event Enabler 8.x on Windows Platforms - Page 42

View the application log file from a Windows Server, Enable automatic virus detection notification,

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Steps 1. Log in to the Control Station. 2. Type the following: $ server_param {|ALL} -facility cifs -modify maxVCThreads -value where: = name of the Data Mover = the maximum number of threads reserved for virus checking 3. Restart CAVA with the new parameter by typing: $ server_viruschk -update where: = name of the Data Mover View the application log file from a Windows Server Steps 1. From the Windows taskbar, click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. NOTE: Another way to open Event Viewer is to click Start on the Windows taskbar, and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer. 2. Under System Tools, double-click Event Viewer, and click Application Log. 3. In the right-hand pane, locate the entries for EMC Checker Server. Enable automatic virus detection notification About this task When CAVA detects an infected file, it can automatically send notification to the client through Windows pop-up messages when the Windows Messenger service is enabled. For administrators, events are logged in the system log. Use this procedure to enable messaging on a Windows Server: Steps 1. Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. 2. In the Services window, right-click the Messenger service entry and select Properties. The Messenger Properties dialog box appears. 3. Select Automatic from the Startup type list. Click Apply. 4. Click OK to exit. Customize virus-checking notification For VNX systems only, you can customize the type of virus-checking notification CAVA sends and who receives notification by modifying the viruschk parameter on the Data Mover. The default value for the viruschk parameter is 7. viruschk notify parameter values provides details on the parameter values. Table 8. viruschk notify parameter values Value Comment/Description 0-3, 6, 7 (default) 4, 5 are not allowed Setting this value determines the type of notification CAVA sends and upon which type of event it is sent: 42 Managing CAVA

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Steps
1.
Log in to the Control Station.
2.
Type the following:
$ server_param {
<movername>
|ALL} -facility cifs -modify maxVCThreads -value
<new_value>
where:
<movername>
= name of the Data Mover
<new value>
= the maximum number of threads reserved for virus checking
3.
Restart CAVA with the new parameter by typing:
$ server_viruschk
<movername>
-update
where:
<movername>
= name of the Data Mover
View the application log file from a Windows Server
Steps
1.
From the Windows taskbar, click
Start
and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
Computer
Management
.
NOTE:
Another way to open Event Viewer is to click
Start
on the Windows taskbar, and select
Settings
>
Control
Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
Event Viewer
.
2.
Under
System Tools
, double-click
Event Viewer
, and click
Application Log
.
3.
In the right-hand pane, locate the entries for
EMC Checker Server
.
Enable automatic virus detection notification
About this task
When CAVA detects an infected file, it can automatically send notification to the client through Windows pop-up messages
when the Windows Messenger service is enabled. For administrators, events are logged in the system log.
Use this procedure to enable messaging on a Windows Server:
Steps
1.
Click
Start
and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
Services
.
2.
In the
Services
window, right-click the
Messenger
service entry and select
Properties
. The
Messenger Properties
dialog box appears.
3.
Select
Automatic
from the
Startup type
list. Click
Apply
.
4.
Click
OK
to exit.
Customize virus-checking notification
For VNX systems only, you can customize the type of virus-checking notification CAVA sends and who receives notification by
modifying the
viruschk
parameter on the Data Mover. The default value for the
viruschk
parameter is 7.
viruschk notify
parameter values
provides details on the parameter values.
Table 8. viruschk notify parameter values
Value
Comment/Description
0–3, 6, 7 (default)
4, 5 are not allowed
Setting this value determines the type of notification CAVA sends and upon
which type of event it is sent:
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Managing CAVA