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vserver vscan scanner-pool apply-policy

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Apply scanner-policy to a scanner pool

Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The vserver vscan scanner-pool apply-policy command applies a scanner policy to the specified scanner pool on a specified Vserver.

Note This command is not supported for a Vserver with Infinite Volume.

Parameters

-vserver <vserver name> - Vserver

This parameter specifies the name of the Vserver on which you want to apply the scanner policy. The Vserver administrator can apply the scanner policy to a scanner pool created within the scope of the Vserver or the cluster. The cluster administrator can apply the scanner policy to a scanner pool for any Vserver but cannot apply it within the scope of cluster. The scope is determined at a Vserver level.

-scanner-pool <Scanner pool> - Scanner Pool

This parameter specifies the name of the scanner pool.

-scanner-policy <Scanner policy> - Scanner Policy

This parameter specifies the scanner policy that you want to apply to the specified scanner pool on a Vserver. Currently only system policies are available. Available system policies are:

  • primary - Makes it active always.

  • secondary - Makes it active only when none of the primary external virus-scanning servers are connected.

  • idle - Makes it inactive always.

[-cluster <Cluster name>] - Cluster on Which Policy Is Applied

This parameter specifies the name of the cluster on which you want to apply the scanner policy of a scanner pool. By default, it is applied on the local cluster. This parameter does not have any significance if the cluster is not in a DR relationship.

Examples

The following command applies a scanner policy to the specified scanner pool on a specified Vserver.

cluster1::> vserver vscan scanner-pool apply-policy -vserver vs1
            -scanner-pool p1 -scanner-policy primary -cluster cluster2

cluster1::> vserver vscan scanner-pool show -vserver vs1 -scanner-pool p1
Vserver: vs1
                        Scanner Pool: p1
                      Applied Policy: primary
                      Current Status: on
  Cluster on Which Policy Is Applied: cluster2
           Scanner Pool Config Owner: vserver
List of IPs of Allowed Vscan Servers: 1.1.1.1, 2.2.2.2
            List of Privileged Users: cifs\u1, cifs\u2