Dell PowerStore 1200T Using the Common Event Enabler 8.x on Windows Platforms - Page 68

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Table 13. Parameters in the viruschecker.conf file (continued) Parameter Description Example If the parameter is not given or is equal to 0, it means no file size limitation is set. The file size is in bytes with a 4 GB maximum. highWaterMark= (optional) Edits the highWaterMark parameter. highWaterMark=200 When the number of requests in progress becomes greater than the High Water Mark value, a log event is sent to the storage system. The default value is 200. The maximum is 0xFFFFFFFF. lowWaterMark= (optional) Edits the lowWaterMark parameter. When the number of requests in progress becomes lower than Low Water Mark value, a log event is sent to VNX or Unity. The default value is 50. lowWaterMark=50 waitTimeout= (optional) RPCRetryTimeout= (optional) Sets the maximum time allowed in milliseconds for a client to be blocked while the client tries to access a file which is being scanned. The default value is 0 milliseconds, indicating that client access is blocked until the file has been scanned. Setting this parameter does not affect the actual scanning of the file. waitTimeout=0 milliseconds Sets the timeout of the RPC retry. The RPCRetryTimeout=4000 timeout is set in milliseconds. milliseconds The default value is 5000 milliseconds. The maximum is 0xFFFFFFFF. RPCRequestTimeout= (optional) Sets the timeout of the RPC request (in RPCRequestTimeout=20000 milliseconds). milliseconds Works with RPCRetryTimeout. When an RPC is sent to the AV machine, if the server answers after the RPCRetryTimeout, the Data Mover or NAS server retries until RPCRequestTimeout is reached. If RPCRequestTimeout is reached, the Data Mover or NAS server goes to the next available AV machine. The default value is 25000 milliseconds. NOTE: This value should be greater than the Symantec Protection Engine Container File Processing Limits value. Setting container handling policies contains details. msrpcuser= (optional) Specifies the name assigned to either a simple user account or user account that is part of a domain that the EMC User account: msrpcuser=user1 68 Unity and VNX CAVA Information

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Table 13. Parameters in the viruschecker.conf file (continued)
Parameter
Description
Example
If the parameter is not given or is equal
to 0, it means no file size limitation is
set.
The file size is in bytes with a 4 GB
maximum.
highWaterMark=<n>
(optional)
Edits the
highWaterMark
parameter.
When the number of requests in
progress becomes greater than the High
Water Mark value, a log event is sent to
the storage system.
The default value is 200. The maximum
is 0xFFFFFFFF.
highWaterMark=200
lowWaterMark=<n>
(optional)
Edits the
lowWaterMark
parameter.
When the number of requests in
progress becomes lower than Low
Water Mark value, a log event is sent
to VNX or Unity.
The default value is 50.
lowWaterMark=50
waitTimeout=<n>
(optional)
Sets the maximum time allowed in
milliseconds for a client to be blocked
while the client tries to access a file
which is being scanned. The default
value is 0 milliseconds, indicating that
client access is blocked until the file has
been scanned. Setting this parameter
does not affect the actual scanning of
the file.
waitTimeout=0 milliseconds
RPCRetryTimeout=<n>
(optional)
Sets the timeout of the RPC retry. The
timeout is set in milliseconds.
The default value is 5000 milliseconds.
The maximum is 0xFFFFFFFF.
RPCRetryTimeout=4000
milliseconds
RPCRequestTimeout=<n>
(optional)
Sets the timeout of the RPC request (in
milliseconds).
Works with
RPCRetryTimeout
. When
an RPC is sent to the AV
machine, if the server answers after
the
RPCRetryTimeout
, the Data
Mover or NAS server retries until
RPCRequestTimeout
is reached. If
RPCRequestTimeout
is reached, the
Data Mover or NAS server goes to the
next available AV machine.
The default value is 25000 milliseconds.
NOTE:
This value should be greater
than the Symantec Protection
Engine Container File Processing
Limits value.
Setting container
handling policies
contains details.
RPCRequestTimeout=20000
milliseconds
msrpcuser=
(optional)
Specifies the name assigned to either
a simple user account or user account
that is part of a domain that the EMC
User account:
msrpcuser=user1
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