Adaptec 5325301507 Administration Guide - Page 146

Running a Manual Scan Job, Scheduling a Scan Job, Select the directories to scan.

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Scan Job Configuration and Scheduling Running a Manual Scan Job Before running a local scan job, confirm that the scanner options are correctly configured as described in the previous section. 1 In Local Scanner View, select the folders you want to scan. The left-hand pane displays the directory structure of the SnapServer. A red check mark on a folder or file indicates that it is selected for scanning. (By default, all directories and files are selected for scanning.) Click folders or files to toggle file/folder selection on or off. 2 Run the scan. Select Scanner > Start Scanning. The interface is unavailable for further configuration while the scan is in progress. The scan results display in the lower pane of the Local Scanner View, and the action taken with each file is listed in the Status column. Scheduling a Scan Job A scan job is configured and scheduled in the Schedule New Scan Job dialog box. To open this dialog box, select the Scanner > Schedule Scan Job > Create command. 1 Set scan options in the Scan and Selection tabs. These options are summarized in "Defining Scan Jobs" on page 128. 2 Schedule the scan. The Schedule tab allows you to set a start date and a repeat interval for the scan. 3 Select the directories to scan. The Directories tab lists all paths that currently exist on the server. You can remove or add new paths as desired. You can also use the Exclude Directories tab to achieve the same result. 4 Click OK. You can view scheduled scan jobs by clicking the Scheduled Scan Jobs folder in the Local Scanner View. To edit a job, right-click it and select Options. 130 SnapServer Administrator Guide

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Scan Job Configuration and Scheduling
130
SnapServer Administrator Guide
Running a Manual Scan Job
Before running a local scan job, confirm that the scanner options are correctly
configured as described in the previous section.
1
In Local Scanner View, select the folders you want to scan.
The left-hand pane displays the directory structure of the SnapServer. A red
check mark on a folder or file indicates that it is selected for scanning. (By default,
all directories and files are selected for scanning.) Click folders or files to toggle
file/folder selection on or off.
2
Run the scan.
Select
Scanner > Start Scanning
. The interface is unavailable for further
configuration while the scan is in progress. The scan results display in the lower
pane of the Local Scanner View, and the action taken with each file is listed in the
Status column.
Scheduling a Scan Job
A scan job is configured and scheduled in the Schedule New Scan Job dialog box.
To open this dialog box, select the
Scanner > Schedule Scan Job > Create
command.
1
Set scan options in the Scan and Selection tabs.
These options are summarized in “Defining Scan Jobs” on page 128.
2
Schedule the scan.
The Schedule tab allows you to set a start date and a repeat interval for the scan.
3
Select the directories to scan.
The Directories tab lists all paths that currently exist on the server. You can
remove or add new paths as desired. You can also use the Exclude Directories tab
to achieve the same result.
4
Click OK.
You can view scheduled scan jobs by clicking the
Scheduled Scan Jobs
folder in
the Local Scanner View. To edit a job, right-click it and select
Options
.