HP StoreAll Storage User Manual

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then select Active Tasks > Antivirus Scan from the lower Navigator. The Antivirus Task Summary
panel then shows current information for the scan.

Stopping or pausing an active task

Use the buttons on the Antivirus Task Summary panel to stop or pause a running task, or to resume
a paused task.

Viewing the results of an inactive task

To view inactive Antivirus scan tasks for a file system, select the file system on the Filesystems panel
and then select Inactive Tasks on the lower Navigator. The Inactive Tasks panel lists all inactive
tasks in the cluster, including the following types of Antivirus scan tasks:

Scan tasks that have run to completion

Scan tasks that stopped because the duration period expired

Scan tasks that were stopped manually

For more information about an inactive task, select the task and click Details on the Inactive Tasks
panel. Inactive tasks cannot be restarted but can be deleted.

Inodes scanned indicates the files that were scanned by the Antivirus scan.

Inodes might be marked as skipped when an Antivirus scan task runs on a file system in which:

AV becomes unavailable

The file system or directory have set exclusion rules

Files are already scanned

The file system has hot inodes

CLI commands for viewing, stopping or Pausing Antivirus scans

On the CLI, use the following commands to view, stop, pause, or resume Antivirus scans.

View a status summary of Antivirus scan tasks:

ibrix_avscan -l [-f FSLIST]

View detailed information about Antivirus scan tasks:

ibrix_avscan -i [-f FSLIST]

236 Configuring Antivirus support

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