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Customize notification messages

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Table 8. viruschk notify parameter values Value Comment/Description ● 0 = A log event is sent to the Control Station if a file is deleted or renamed. ● 1 = A log event is sent to the Control Station if a file is deleted, renamed, or modified. ● 2 = A Windows message and a log event are generated if a file is deleted or renamed. ● 3 = A Windows message is sent to the client if a file is deleted or renamed. A log event is generated if a file is deleted, renamed, or modified. ● 6 = A Windows message is sent to the client when a file is deleted, renamed, or modified. A log event is generated if a file is deleted or renamed. ● 7 = A Windows message and a log event are generated when a file is deleted, renamed, or modified. This is the default. Each third-party antivirus vendor varies slightly on which type of remediation works with CAVA. Types of remediation lists the types of remediation supported by the third-party vendors. Third-party vendor documentation provides more information. Table 9. Types of remediation Vendor Supported remediations Computer Associates Delete; Rename; Move; Quarantine F-Secure Decide action automatically/Quarantine automatically McAfee Clean; Delete Microsoft AV Remove; Quarantine Sophos Delete; Move to Symantec Endpoint Protection 2012 Delete; Quarantine Symantec Protection Engine Delete; Quarantine Trend Micro Clean; Delete; Quarantine Customize notification messages About this task For VNX systems only, use the following procedure to customize notification messages that are displayed when CAVA detects a virus: Steps 1. Log in to the Control Station as root. 2. Create and edit the cifsmsg.txt file in a text editor. 3. Use this syntax to customize a message: NOTE: Use # at the beginning of a sentence if you want to add comments to this file. $error.FileDeletedByVC= . $error.FileRenamedByVC= . $warning.FileModifiedByVC= Managing CAVA 43

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Table 8. viruschk notify parameter values
Value
Comment/Description
0 = A log event is sent to the Control Station if a file is deleted or renamed.
1 = A log event is sent to the Control Station if a file is deleted, renamed, or
modified.
2 = A Windows message and a log event are generated if a file is deleted or
renamed.
3 = A Windows message is sent to the client if a file is deleted or renamed.
A log event is generated if a file is deleted, renamed, or modified.
6 = A Windows message is sent to the client when a file is deleted,
renamed, or modified. A log event is generated if a file is deleted or
renamed.
7 = A Windows message and a log event are generated when a file is
deleted, renamed, or modified. This is the default.
Each third-party antivirus vendor varies slightly on which type of remediation works with CAVA.
Types of remediation
lists the
types of remediation supported by the third-party vendors. Third-party vendor documentation provides more information.
Table 9. Types of remediation
Vendor
Supported remediations
Computer Associates
Delete; Rename; Move; Quarantine
F-Secure
Decide action automatically/Quarantine automatically
McAfee
Clean; Delete
Microsoft AV
Remove; Quarantine
Sophos
Delete; Move to
Symantec Endpoint Protection 2012
Delete; Quarantine
Symantec Protection Engine
Delete; Quarantine
Trend Micro
Clean; Delete; Quarantine
Customize notification messages
About this task
For VNX systems only, use the following procedure to customize notification messages that are displayed when CAVA detects a
virus:
Steps
1.
Log in to the Control Station as
root
.
2.
Create and edit the
cifsmsg.txt
file in a text editor.
3.
Use this syntax to customize a message:
NOTE:
Use
#
at the beginning of a sentence if you want to add comments to this file.
$error.FileDeletedByVC=
<message line 1>
<message line :>
<message line n>
.
$error.FileRenamedByVC=
<message line 1>
<message line :>
<message line n>
.
$warning.FileModifiedByVC=
<message line 1>
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