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Managing CAVA, <message line :&gt, server_file, put cifsmsg.txt cifsmsg.txt, cifsmsg.txt

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. NOTE: The last line must be a period (.). 4. Save and close the file, then type: $ server_file -put cifsmsg.txt cifsmsg.txt where: = name of the Data Mover 5. To affect the changes you made to the cifsmsg.txt file, restart (stop and start) the CIFS service on the Data Mover by using this command syntax: $ server_setup -P cifs -o stop $ server_setup -P cifs -o start where: = name of the Data Mover If you have also changed the parameter, as described in Customize virus-checking notification, restart the Data Mover (instead of restarting CIFS) to affect all changes at once. 44 Managing CAVA

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<message line :>
<message line n>
.
NOTE:
The last line must be a period (.).
4.
Save and close the file, then type:
$ server_file
<server_x>
-put cifsmsg.txt cifsmsg.txt
where:
<server_x>
= name of the Data Mover
5.
To affect the changes you made to the
cifsmsg.txt
file, restart (stop and start) the CIFS service on the Data Mover by
using this command syntax:
$ server_setup
<server_x>
-P cifs -o stop
$ server_setup
<server_x>
-P cifs -o start
where:
<server_x>
= name of the Data Mover
If you have also changed the parameter, as described in
Customize virus-checking notification
, restart the Data Mover
(instead of restarting CIFS) to affect all changes at once.
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Managing CAVA