Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 205

Exclude Directory Paths for an SMB Share, Modify File-Type Filtering Clusterwide

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NOTE: Wildcard characters (*) and question marks (?) are not supported in antivirus exclude paths. - Click Delete and then click Yes to confirm. 4. Click OK. 5. Click the Save all changes icon. Exclude Directory Paths for an SMB Share You can exclude directory paths for a specific SMB share when you create an SMB share or when you subsequently modify the NAS antivirus settings for an SMB share. 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the SMB Shares tab. 3. Select a share and click Modify SMB Shares. 4. Click the General tab to determine the root of the mapped share. 5. Click the Antivirus Settings tab. 6. In Directory paths to exclude, click Add to open the Add List Item dialog box. 7. Type a folder path that is based on the root of the mapped share. NOTE: In some cases, such as with .zip files and other archives, the antivirus server's settings override the NAS antivirus threat policies. Infected files are processed according to the antivirus server's configuration. Dell recommends coordinating the antivirus server's own policies with those of the NAS antivirus server to ensure that the system takes consistent action when it finds infected files. 8. Click OK. 9. Repeat the previous steps to add additional directory paths. 10. Click OK to close the Modify SMB Share wizard. Modify File-Type Filtering Clusterwide When you configure or modify the default NAS antivirus settings for a NAS cluster, the defaults apply to all newly created SMB shares. 1. Click Group, expand Group Configuration, and select a NAS cluster. 2. Click the Advanced tab. 3. In the Antivirus Defaults for SMB Shares panel, either: • Click Add, specify a file type (extension) to filter from antivirus scanning, and click OK. • In File extensions to exclude, either: - Select an extension, click Modify, change the extension, and click OK - Select an extension, click Delete and then click Yes to confirm. 4. Modify other file types as needed. 5. Click the Save all changes icon. Modify File-Type Filtering for an SMB Share You can modify the NAS antivirus settings for an individual SMB share. NOTE: Wildcard characters (*) and question marks (?) are not supported in antivirus exclude paths. 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the SMB Shares tab. 3. In SMB Shares, right-click a share and select Modify SMB Share. 4. In the Modify SMB Share dialog box, click the Antivirus Settings tab. 5. In File extensions to exclude, either: • Click Add, specify a file type (extension) to filter from antivirus scanning, and click OK. NAS Container Operations 205

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NOTE: Wildcard characters (*) and question marks (?) are not supported in antivirus exclude paths.
Click
Delete
and then click
Yes
to
confirm.
4.
Click
OK
.
5.
Click the Save all changes icon.
Exclude Directory Paths for an SMB Share
You can exclude directory paths for a
specific
SMB share when you create an SMB share or when you subsequently modify the NAS
antivirus settings for an SMB share.
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
SMB Shares
tab.
3.
Select a share and click
Modify SMB Shares
.
4.
Click the
General
tab to determine the root of the mapped share.
5.
Click the
Antivirus Settings
tab.
6.
In
Directory paths to exclude
, click
Add
to open the Add List Item dialog box.
7.
Type a folder path that is based on the root of the mapped share.
NOTE: In some cases, such as with .zip
files
and other archives, the antivirus server's settings override the NAS
antivirus threat policies. Infected
files
are processed according to the antivirus server's
configuration.
Dell
recommends coordinating the antivirus server's own policies with those of the NAS antivirus server to ensure that
the system takes consistent action when it
finds
infected
files.
8.
Click
OK
.
9.
Repeat the previous steps to add additional directory paths.
10.
Click
OK
to close the Modify SMB Share wizard.
Modify File-Type Filtering Clusterwide
When you
configure
or modify the default NAS antivirus settings for a NAS cluster, the defaults apply to all newly created SMB
shares.
1.
Click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and select a NAS cluster.
2.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
3.
In the
Antivirus Defaults for SMB Shares
panel, either:
Click
Add
, specify a
file
type (extension) to
filter
from antivirus scanning, and click
OK
.
In
File extensions to exclude
, either:
Select an extension, click
Modify
, change the extension, and click
OK
Select an extension, click
Delete
and then click
Yes
to
confirm.
4.
Modify other
file
types as needed.
5.
Click the Save all changes icon.
Modify File-Type Filtering for an SMB Share
You can modify the NAS antivirus settings for an individual SMB share.
NOTE: Wildcard characters (*) and question marks (?) are not supported in antivirus exclude paths.
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
SMB Shares
tab.
3.
In SMB Shares, right-click a share and select
Modify SMB Share
.
4.
In the Modify SMB Share dialog box, click the
Antivirus Settings
tab.
5.
In
File extensions to exclude
, either:
Click
Add
, specify a
file
type (extension) to
filter
from antivirus scanning, and click
OK
.
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