Re: [Networker] Symantec AV on Networker Server
2009-03-19 16:56:31
Hello,
Just add a exclusion on the AV client not to scan nsr directory and also
there are option during setup to avoid scanning files opened for backup, i
would only consider real time scanning.
HTH
Chester Martin <cmartin AT SPP DOT ORG>
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Symantec AV on Networker Server
I'm running a networker server on redhat 4. Is there a best practice on
what to and what not to scan using Symantec AV for Linux on a networker
server? I'm running into issues with one of Symantec's processes taking
up 100% cpu when I perform networker actions...
I already hear your first question....Why run av on a linux box... J
Because of the business we're in we have to abide by rules from an
outside source. One of the rules is to run av software on all our
boxes....
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