5.In the Antivirus Server field, type the host name or IP address of the antivirus server.

6.In the Port field, type the port that the FluidFS cluster uses to connect to the antivirus server.

7.Click OK.

Deleting an Anti-virus Server

Delete an antivirus server when it is no longer available.

NOTE:

If you have only one antivirus server, you cannot delete that server until you first disable antivirus scanning on all CIFS shares.

1.Click the System tab on the left.

2.Click the Data Protection tab on the top.

3.In the Antivirus Scanners pane, click in the row of the server you want to delete. .

4.Click Delete.

The Delete dialog box appears.

5.Click OK.

Enabling Anti-virus Scanning for a CIFS Share

Antivirus scanning is enabled on a per CIFS share basis.

NOTE:

You must configure antivirus servers before enabling antivirus scanning for a CIFS share.

1.Click the NAS Volumes tab on the left.

2.Click the All CIFS Shares tab on the top.

3.In the Antivirus Scanners pane, click in the row of the CIFS share for which you want to enable scanning.

4.In the File System tab navigation pane, select CIFS Shares.

5.Click Modify Virus Scan Settings.

The Modify Virus Scan Settings dialog box appears.

6.Select the Enable virus scan check box.

7.(Optional) Configure the remaining antivirus scanning attributes as needed.

To exempt file extensions from antivirus scanning, select the Do not scan files with the following extensions check box and specify the extensions in the Do not scan files with the following extensions list.

To exempt directories from antivirus scanning, select the Do not scan files with the following folders check box and specify the directories in the Do not scan files with the following folders list.

To deny access to files larger than the specified antivirus scanning file size threshold, select the Deny access to large unscanned files check box.

To change the maximum size of files that are included in antivirus scanning, type a size in the Maximum file size for anti-virus scanning field in kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes (TB).

8.Click OK.

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