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Next steps For VNX systems, you must start the VC client on the Data Mover by using the server_setup command or by using the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe AntiVirus snap-in, which is part of the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in. The VC client communicates with CAVA on the AV machines. For Unity systems, you must enable the antivirus service in Unisphere (Storage > File > NAS Server > Security > Antivirus). Stop the VC client About this task Steps To stop the VC client, use this command syntax: $ server_setup -P viruschk -o stop where: = name of the Data Mover Example: To stop the VC client on server_2, type: $ server_setup server_2 -P viruschk -o stop Output: server_2 : done Update the viruschecker.conf file About this task On a VNX system, when making subsequent changes to the viruschecker.conf file, use the server_viruschk command with the -update parameter to load the file into memory. This updates the viruschecker.conf file without stopping the virus-checking services. For Unity systems, instructions for retrieving the configuration file to manually update configuration information on a NAS server are described in Virus-checking continuation and in the Unity Unisphere online help. NOTE: The EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe AntiVirus snap-in, which is part of the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in, provides an alternative method to update the viruschecker.conf file. (Optional) Install EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in provides instructions on using the snap-in. For VNX systems, use this procedure while the VC client is running: Steps 1. From the Control Station, use this command syntax to copy the viruschecker.conf file from the Data Mover: $ server_file -get viruschecker.conf viruschecker.conf 2. Edit the copied viruschecker.conf file with a text editor. 3. Use this command syntax to copy the modified viruschecker.conf file to the corresponding Data Mover: $ server_file -put viruschecker.conf viruschecker.conf where: = name of the Data Mover 4. Update the viruschecker.conf file on the Data Mover by using this command syntax: $ server_viruschk -update where: = name of the Data Mover Unity and VNX CAVA Information 71

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Next steps
For VNX systems, you must start the VC client on the Data Mover by using the server_setup command or by using the EMC
Unity/VNX/VNXe AntiVirus snap-in, which is part of the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management snap-in. The VC client
communicates with CAVA on the AV machines. For Unity systems, you must enable the antivirus service in Unisphere (
Storage
>
File
>
NAS Server
>
Security
>
Antivirus
).
Stop the VC client
About this task
Steps
To stop the VC client, use this command syntax:
$ server_setup
<movername>
-P viruschk -o stop
where:
<movername>
= name of the Data Mover
Example:
To stop the VC client on server_2, type:
$ server_setup server_2 -P viruschk -o stop
Output:
server_2 : done
Update the viruschecker.conf file
About this task
On a VNX system, when making subsequent changes to the
viruschecker.conf
file, use the
server_viruschk
command with the
-update
parameter to load the file into memory. This updates the
viruschecker.conf
file without
stopping the virus-checking services.
For Unity systems, instructions for retrieving the configuration file to manually update configuration information on a NAS server
are described in
Virus-checking continuation
and in the Unity Unisphere online help.
NOTE:
The EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe AntiVirus snap-in, which is part of the EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe NAS Management
snap-in, provides an alternative method to update the
viruschecker.conf
file.
(Optional) Install EMC Unity/VNX/VNXe
NAS Management snap-in
provides instructions on using the snap-in.
For VNX systems, use this procedure while the VC client is running:
Steps
1.
From the Control Station, use this command syntax to copy the
viruschecker.conf
file from the Data Mover:
$ server_file
<movername>
-get viruschecker.conf viruschecker.conf
2.
Edit the copied
viruschecker.conf
file with a text editor.
3.
Use this command syntax to copy the modified
viruschecker.conf
file to the corresponding Data Mover:
$ server_file
<movername>
-put viruschecker.conf viruschecker.conf
where:
<movername>
= name of the Data Mover
4.
Update the
viruschecker.conf
file on the Data Mover by using this command syntax:
$ server_viruschk
<movername>
-update
where:
<movername>
= name of the Data Mover
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