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  2. NetBackup™ Security and Encryption Guide
  3. Malware detection
  4. Scan a VMware asset for malware
NetBackup™ Security and Encryption Guide

Scan a VMware asset for malware

The following requirements exist before you can scan for malware:

  • The primary server must be at NetBackup 10.0.1 or later.

  • The backups were performed with a storage server at NetBackup 10.1 or later.

  • Backup images are stored on MSDP storage with instant access capability, for the supported policy type only.

  • The scan host pool must be configured with scan hosts.

  • The last backup must be successful.

  • You must have an RBAC role with permissions to perform malware scans.

To scan a VMware asset for malware

  1. On left, click VMware > Virtual machines.
  2. Locate and click on the VM.
  3. Select Actions > Scan for malware.
  4. On the Malware scan page, do the following:
    • Select the date range for the scan by selecting Start date/time and End date/time.

    • Select Scanner host pool

    • From the Select current status of malware scan list select one of the following:

      • Not scanned

      • Not infected

      • Infected

      • All

  5. Click Scan for malware.

    Note:

    The malware scanner host can initiate a scan of three images at the same time.

  6. After the scan starts, you can see the Malware Scan Progress on Malware Detection, you can see the following fields:
    • Not scanned

    • Not infected

    • Infected

    • Failed

      Note:

      Any backup images that fail validation are ignored.

    • In progress

    • Pending

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