Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 206

Antivirus Policy, Access Infected Files, Create a NAS Container Quota

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• Select an extension, click Modify, change the extension, and click OK. • Select an extension, click Delete, and click Yes to confirm. 6. Repeat to add, modify, or delete additional file types. 7. Click OK. Antivirus Policy Depending on the antivirus policy, a file could be deleted immediately or made inaccessible to users and programs. If the antivirus server or NAS cluster's default setting causes file deletion, you can only recover a previous (uninfected) file. For example, you can recover a deleted file from a NAS container snapshot. The antivirus policies that result only in access denial are: • Quarantine file (default) Quarantining a file involves the following steps: - The file is copied to a .quarantine folder at the volume root and is accessible only by administrators. - The file name is changed to include a string that specifies the date and identifies the file as infected. - File permissions are changed to permit access only by the root user. • Prevent file access The file remains in place, but file permissions are changed to permit access only by an administrator. Access Infected Files Only administrators can access infected files. Infected files can be accessed through an NFS export. However, NAS antivirus does not support NFS exports. To access infected files: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. The infected file will be quarantined or in a denied access state. 2. Create an SMB share with a directory path to the directory that contains the infected file (such as the .quarantine directory). CAUTION: Do not enable NAS antivirus on this new SMB share. 3. Move the file to a location where you can either safely scan and disinfect the file according to the instructions provided by the antivirus software vendor or otherwise dispose of the file. Create a NAS Container Quota Quotas define how storage space on a NAS container is allocated among users and groups of users. You can create a quota for a specific user, for each user in a group, and for all the users in a group, and you can notify those users when they cross defined thresholds in their allocated space. To create a quota: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. Click the Quotas tab. 3. In the Quotas panel, click Add. The Create quota dialog box opens. 4. In the Create quota dialog box, select the type of quota: • Single user - Quota applies to a specific user. • Each user in the group - Quota applies to each user in a group. • Group total - Quota applies collectively to all the users in the group. Click Next. 206 NAS Container Operations

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Select an extension, click
Modify
, change the extension, and click
OK
.
Select an extension, click
Delete
, and click
Yes
to
confirm.
6.
Repeat to add, modify, or delete additional
file
types.
7.
Click
OK
.
Antivirus Policy
Depending on the antivirus policy, a
file
could be deleted immediately or made inaccessible to users and programs.
If the antivirus server or NAS cluster's default setting causes
file
deletion, you can only recover a previous (uninfected)
file.
For
example, you can recover a deleted
file
from a NAS container snapshot.
The antivirus policies that result only in access denial are:
Quarantine
file
(default)
Quarantining a
file
involves the following steps:
The
file
is copied to a
.quarantine
folder at the volume root and is accessible only by administrators.
The
file
name is changed to include a string that
specifies
the date and
identifies
the
file
as infected.
File permissions are changed to permit access only by the root user.
Prevent
file
access
The
file
remains in place, but
file
permissions are changed to permit access only by an administrator.
Access Infected Files
Only administrators can access infected
files.
Infected
files
can be accessed through an NFS export. However, NAS antivirus does
not support NFS exports.
To access infected
files:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
The infected
file
will be quarantined or in a denied access state.
2.
Create an SMB share with a directory path to the directory that contains the infected
file
(such as the
.quarantine
directory).
CAUTION: Do not enable NAS antivirus on this new SMB share.
3.
Move the
file
to a location where you can either safely scan and disinfect the
file
according to the instructions provided by the
antivirus software vendor or otherwise dispose of the
file.
Create a NAS Container Quota
Quotas
define
how storage space on a NAS container is allocated among users and groups of users. You can create a quota for a
specific
user, for each user in a group, and for all the users in a group, and you can notify those users when they cross
defined
thresholds in their allocated space.
To create a quota:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
Click the
Quotas
tab.
3.
In the Quotas panel, click
Add
. The
Create quota
dialog box opens.
4.
In the
Create quota
dialog box, select the type of quota:
Single user — Quota applies to a
specific
user.
Each user in the group — Quota applies to each user in a group.
Group total — Quota applies collectively to all the users in the group.
Click
Next
.
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