System Requirements

Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers is compatible with

Linux distributions  that meet requirements listed in Compatibility with Linux Distributions;

FreeBSD version 6.x and higher for Intel x86 and amd64 platform;

Solaris version 10 for Intel x86 and amd64 platform.

Внимание!

Used platform must be fully compatible with x86 processor architecture in 32-bit or 64-bit modes. 64-bit systems must support 32-bit applications.

The products, operating in FreeBSD 6.x, cannot be integrated with Dr.Web ESS 10.

For example:

To enable support for 32-bit applications in systems based on Debian/Ubuntu Linux the libc6-i386 library must be installed, in systems based on ALT Linux - the i586-glibc-core library.

For successful operation of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers, it is required to:

Install and run Dr.Web Daemon and anti-virus Dr.Web Engine version 6.0.2 or later.

Install and run Samba file server version 3.0 or later.

Installed Perl 5.8.0 or later for Dr.Web Updater.

Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers hardware requirements are the same as requirements for the command line interface of the compatible operating system.

Installation requires 150 megabytes of free space on hard drive. Web interface installation requires additional 50 megabytes.

GUI installer of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers requires X Window System. Execution of interactive configuration script in graphical mode requires xterm or xvt terminal emulators.

In addition to that, the following packages must be installed in your system:

base64

unzip

crond

For successful installation of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers in FreeBSD OS (version later than 8.0), the compat7x library is required.

Depending on the range of problems to be solved by Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers and operational load, meeting additional hardware requirements can be necessary.

Внимание!

Please note that Dr.Web Samba VFS SpIDer component of Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers does not support the CLUSTER_SUPPORT option by default. If the installed Samba includes the CLUSTER_SUPPORT option, errors can occur during scanning.

To avoid such problems, you can configure the Dr.Web Samba VFS SpIDer source codes after Dr.Web for UNIX File Servers installation and enable support for all required options, including CLUSTER_SUPPORT. Once you finish configuring the source codes, compile Dr.Web Samba VFS SpIDer.

To check whether the installed Samba includes the CLUSTER_SUPPORT option, use the following command:

smbd -b | grep CLUSTER_SUPPORT