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Hi community,

 

Hope everyone is doing well,

Commvault has a pre-built file anomaly detection, with the monitoring of a honeypot file, I know that by default it is checked every 4 hours, and that, it is possible to tune this interval with additional settings. 

My question is, does reducing the interval have any impact on the client ? For like 30, 10,1 min …? Etc, does it consume any of the resources on the client (CPU, Memory ...).

 

Thanks guys.

Best answer by Greg Smolen

Hello @Commvault Engineer

Lowering the interval to run more often should not cause additional Resource usage. The same link states the following:

Note: Monitoring file anomalies does not cause additional CPU load on the CommServe computer or on the client computers

→ https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/7879_monitoring_file_anomalies_on_client_computers_01.html

 

Regards,

Greg

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  • Vaulter
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  • April 14, 2022

Good morning.  Here is a link to the resource on the File Anomaly detection feature.  There are instructions on how to set the interval:

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/7879_monitoring_file_anomalies_on_client_computers_01.html


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Orazan wrote:

Good morning.  Here is a link to the resource on the File Anomaly detection feature.  There are instructions on how to set the interval:

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/7879_monitoring_file_anomalies_on_client_computers_01.html

Hi @Orazan, thanks for the reply, does the feature have any impact on client resource usage when reducing that interval ?


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  • Vaulter
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  • April 15, 2022

Hello @Commvault Engineer

Lowering the interval to run more often should not cause additional Resource usage. The same link states the following:

Note: Monitoring file anomalies does not cause additional CPU load on the CommServe computer or on the client computers

→ https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/7879_monitoring_file_anomalies_on_client_computers_01.html

 

Regards,

Greg


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Greg Smolen wrote:

Hello @Commvault Engineer

Lowering the interval to run more often should not cause additional Resource usage. The same link states the following:

Note: Monitoring file anomalies does not cause additional CPU load on the CommServe computer or on the client computers

→ https://documentation.commvault.com/11.24/expert/7879_monitoring_file_anomalies_on_client_computers_01.html

 

Regards,

Greg

Thanks, Greg, for the answer.


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