Using an Anti-Virus Network with Several Dr.Web Servers

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The peculiarity of a multi-server network is that updates from Dr.Web GUS servers can be received by a part of Dr.Web Servers (as a rule, one or several parent Servers) and update tasks should be scheduled on these Servers only (for information on how to set Servers schedule, read p. Setting Dr.Web Server Schedule). Any Server which has received updates from Dr.Web GUS servers or some other Servers distributes them immediately to all connected child Servers and those peer Servers for which this option is enabled.

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Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite anti-virus automatically monitors the situations when due to an imperfect structure of the network or incorrect Server configuration an update already received is sent again to the same Server, and cancels the updating.

The administrator can receive consolidated data about important events on the anti-virus stations linked to any Server via intersever connections.

To view information on virus events on all Dr.Web Servers linked to the current Dr.Web Server

1.Select Anti-virus Network item in the main menu of the Control Center. In the anti-virus network tree, in the Neighbors group, select the neighbor Server information of which you want to view.

2.In the control menu, select General → Hardware and software, to view the statistics on hardware and software on protected stations connected to the selected neighbor Server.

Information given in this section, is the same as the information in the sections for stations connected to your Server (see Hardware and Software on Stations under Windows® OS).

3.To view statistics on anti-virus components operation on protected stations connected to the selected neighbor Server, select corresponding item in the Statistics section of the control menu.

Information given in this section, is the same as the information in the sections for stations connected to your Server (see Statistics).