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-----Original Message----- From: Steve Evans [mailto:sevans@foundation.sdsu.edu] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 10:24 AM To: Pramod; Puckyt@timken.com Cc: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: Real Time Virus Scanning with F820 and Norton AV
There is a command that allows filer access to continue without a AV server on-line. I can't remember what it is off the top of my head though.
Steve Evans SDSU Foundation (619) 594-0653
-----Original Message----- From: Pramod [mailto:pramod@apara.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 8:36 PM To: Puckyt@timken.com Cc: toasters@mathworks.com
I have setup Trend for F880C. Two servers for Load balancing and Availability. AVailability is critical as if the antivirus server goes down, the access to files on the filer are denied until we do a vscan off or set right the anitivirus server. Works really well except sometimes when users complain of performance problems when accessing huge files.....running it on 100mbps with some 3000 users. Would suggest a Gig link.....if I/O requirements are high..
Pramod
Has anyone had success running real time virus scanning on cifs shares
on an F820 (Ontap 6.1.2.R1) or any other filer? I have a dedicated Windows 2000 server with Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition 7.xx, but I have not been able to get real time virus scanning to work
correctly.
How do you register the filer with the virus scanning software? Do you have to use mapped drives on the Windows 2000 virus scanning server that point to volumes on the filer? Are most of you using real
time scanning on your filers or do you use scheduled or manual virus
scans?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Todd Pucky The Timken Company Global Information Systems Phone: 330.471.4583 E-Mail: puckyt@timken.com
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