Suspending and enabling all background scans
You can suspend and enable all scanning for the groups controlled by a Scan
Control policy. This applies to current and future background scans.
About this task
If you stop background scans by disabling all scanning in the Scan Control policy, all current scans go into the idle status, and no more scans can be scheduled until you enable scanning again.
The following occurs when you enable scanning again:
Table 21. Effects of enabling scanning during the same or a later refresh cycle
If you... | Then... |
|
|
Enable scanning during the same refresh | The job runs again in its entirety, or until the |
cycle | end of the refresh cycle. |
|
|
Enable scanning during a later refresh cycle | v The job from the previous scan goes into |
| the expired state at the end of its refresh |
| cycle. |
| v If there are interim refresh cycles, no jobs |
| are started. |
| v A job is scheduled for the refresh cycle |
| during which you enabled scanning. |
|
|
Procedure
1.In the SiteProtector Console, create a tab to display asset policies.
2.In the navigation pane, select a group, and then open the Scan Control policy for that group.
3.Choose an option:
If you want to... | Then... |
|
|
Suspend scans | Clear the Enable background |
| discovery/assessment scanning of this |
| group check box in the Background |
| Discovery and Background Assessment |
| sections, for the type(s) of background |
| scanning you want to suspend. |
|
|
Enable scans | Select the Enable background |
| discovery/assessment scanning of this |
| group check box in the Background |
| Discovery and Background Assessment |
| sections, for the type(s) of background |
| scanning you want to define. |
|
|
Chapter 7. Managing scans in SiteProtector 97