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Has anyone been able to figure out how to set up McAfee ver. 8 on an OpsManager server to allow OpsMan to run Network Element backups correctly? There's something in McAfee that's not allowing OpsMan to compress the SX-2000 data files into an archive, but I can't figure out what to turn off in McAfee to allow this.
This is a known issue that Mitel put out a tech. bulletin on back in January, but the only fix they suggest is using McAfee ver. 7 instead, which in the case I'm working on is not an option.
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For those of you wondering, the part of McAfee VirusScan Enterprise Ver 8.0i that was messing up OpsMan is the On-Access Scan (scans each file for viruses when you access it). For some reason this was not allowing OpsMan to compress the Data Save files into the TGZ archive. The Data Save completed successfully after the On-Access Scan was disabled, but the customer then had to figure out how to stop the security policy updates to the server that were re-enabling it.
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