Dell PowerStore 1200T Using the Common Event Enabler 8.x on Windows Platforms - Page 54

Start the sizing tool, Size the antivirus agent, (Optional) Gather AV statistics with cavamon.vbs

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Start the sizing tool About this task Steps 1. Restart the EMC CAVA service. 2. From the Program Files\EMC\CEE directory, run cavamon.exe. 3. Click Get Stats to start the monitoring process. The output is automatically updated every interval with the CAVA population statistics. NOTE: An interval, set in the sizing tool Registry entry, has a default of 10 seconds. Every interval, the sizing tool captures information about the AV machines defined in the cavamon.dat file. 4. Click Stop Stats to stop the monitoring process. Size the antivirus agent To start an analysis, click Size in the CAVA Monitor dialog box. The sizing tool collects data for 10 successive intervals, and then feeds this data into its heuristic algorithms. After the tool completes its session, the Size box shown at the bottom of the CAVA Monitor window displays the recommended numbers of AV machines. (Optional) Gather AV statistics with cavamon.vbs About this task Steps From a command window on the sizing tool system, run the following command. Use as many AV machine names as necessary: cscript cavamon.vbs where: = machine name or IP address of the AV machine that you want to monitor Example: To get AV statistics, type: cscript cavamon.vbs \\WIN910108 Output: Server:\\WIN910108 AV Engine State:Up AV Engine Type:TM ServerProtect Files Scanned:127899 Health:Good Msec Per Scan:19.85 Saturation %:3.45 Scans Per Second:0 CAVA State:NORMAL CAVA Version:2.2.1 NOTE: ● The CAVA sizing tool must be enabled on all AV machines that you want to monitor. ● If you have any problems while running the script, download and install the Windows Script Host (available at https:// www.microsoft.com). 54 Monitoring and Sizing the Antivirus Agent

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Start the sizing tool
About this task
Steps
1.
Restart the EMC CAVA service.
2.
From the
Program Files\EMC\CEE
directory, run
cavamon.exe
.
3.
Click
Get Stats
to start the monitoring process. The output is automatically updated every interval with the CAVA
population statistics.
NOTE:
An interval, set in the sizing tool Registry entry, has a default of 10 seconds. Every interval, the sizing tool
captures information about the AV machines defined in the
cavamon.dat
file.
4.
Click
Stop Stats
to stop the monitoring process.
Size the antivirus agent
To start an analysis, click
Size
in the
CAVA Monitor
dialog box. The sizing tool collects data for 10 successive intervals, and
then feeds this data into its heuristic algorithms. After the tool completes its session, the
Size
box shown at the bottom of the
CAVA Monitor window displays the recommended numbers of AV machines.
(Optional) Gather AV statistics with cavamon.vbs
About this task
Steps
From a command window on the sizing tool system, run the following command. Use as many AV machine names as necessary:
cscript cavamon.vbs
<machine_name_1>
<machine_name_2>
<machine_name_3>
where:
<machine_name_n>
= machine name or IP address of the AV machine that you want to monitor
Example:
To get AV statistics, type:
cscript cavamon.vbs \\WIN910108
Output:
Server:\\WIN910108
AV Engine State:Up
AV Engine Type:TM ServerProtect
Files Scanned:127899
Health:Good
Msec Per Scan:19.85
Saturation %:3.45
Scans Per Second:0
CAVA State:NORMAL
CAVA Version:2.2.1
NOTE:
The CAVA sizing tool must be enabled on all AV machines that you want to monitor.
If you have any problems while running the script, download and install the Windows Script Host (available at
https://
www.microsoft.com
).
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Monitoring and Sizing the Antivirus Agent