Dr.Web Server Management under UNIX® System-Based OS |
Interface and Dr.Web Server Management Dr.Web Server has no interface. As a rule, Dr.Web Server can be managed via Dr.Web Security Control Center which acts as an interface for the Server. Dr.Web Server installation folder has the following structure: /opt/drwcs/ for Linux and Solaris OS and /usr/local/drwcs for FreeBSD OS: •bin—Dr.Web Server executable files. •doc—license agreements files. •ds-modules •fonts—fonts for Control Center interface. •Installer—network installer and the public encryption key file to install the Anti-virus on a protected computers. •lib—libraries set for Server operation. •update-db—scripts necessary to update the structure of Server DB. •webmin—Dr.Web Security Control Center elements. /var/opt/drwcs/ for Linux and Solaris OS and /var/drwcs for FreeBSD OS: •backup—backups of DB and other critical data. •bases—unpacked virus bases for backward compatibility with previous versions of Dr.Web Agents. •coredump—Server crash dumps. •database.sqlite—Server embedded database. •etc—general configuration files of anti-virus network components. •extensions—scripts of user hooks meant to automate the performance of certain tasks. •installers-cache—Agent installers cache. Meant to store Agent installation packages when stations are created via the Control Center. •log—Server log files. •object—Control Center objects cache. •reports—temporary folder for generating and storing reports. •repository—repository folder to store actual updates of virus bases, anti-virus packages files and anti-virus network components. It contains subfolders for the program components software which include subfolders for their versions depending on the OS. The folder should be accessible for writing to the user under which the Server is launched (the as a rule). •run—Server process PID. •sessions—Control Center sessions. •upload—folder to download temporary files which are specified via the Control Center (keys, etc.). /etc/opt/drweb.com/ for Linux OS (only for installation from *.tar.gz.run generic packages) and /usr/local/etc/opt/ for FreeBSD OS: •software/drweb-esuite.remove—script to remove the Server. •+ possible extra files and folders. /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ for FreeBSD OS: •drwcsd.sh—script to start and stop the Server. /var/tmp/drwcs—backup after Server removal. General Configuration Files
By default, Dr.Web Server automatically starts after installation and every time after restarting the operating system. Also you can start or start, restart or stop Dr.Web Server by one of the following ways: •Stop and restart via the Control Center: In the section, use buttons: to restart, to stop (is absent under Solaris OS). •Using the corresponding console command (see also the document, p. H4. Dr.Web Server): ▫Start: ▪for FreeBSD OS: ▪for Linux OS and Solaris OS: ▫Restart: ▪for FreeBSD OS: ▪for Linux OS and Solaris OS: ▫Stop: ▪for FreeBSD OS: ▪For Linux OS and Solaris OS:
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