After you import and deploy the AWS_ControllerScan and AWS_VMScan workflows in your CommCell environment, you can run the Threat Analysis scan on the VMs. After the scan completes, the VM Scan Analysis report is generated.
Important
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Only CommCell administrators or users with administrative permissions can access, create, and edit workflows on the Developer tools > Workflows page. For more information about creating and editing workflows, see Creating and Managing Workflows.
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Run only one instance of the controller scan at a time to avoid inaccurate scan results.
Running Threat Analysis Scan for Multiple VMs
The AWS_ControllerScan workflow runs the Threat Analysis scan for all backed up VMs on most recent backup in the storage library. The Commvault software runs parallel VM restores and scans depending on the number of restore worker VMs configured and parameters set in the VaultConfig workflow. To modify or review the parameters required to run the VM scan, see Configure VaultConfig Workflow to Scan Amazon EC2 Instances.
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Developer tools.
The Developer tools page appears.
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Click the Workflows tile.
The Workflows page appears.
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In the row for the AWS_ControllerScan workflow, click the action button
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Click OK.
Running Threat Analysis Scan for a Specific VM
You can run the Threat Analysis scan for a protected VM by running the AWS_VMScan workflow. The Commvault software mounts and scans the specified backup job of the selected VM.
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Developer tools.
The Developer tools page appears.
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Click the Workflows tile.
The Workflows page appears.
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In the row for the AWS_VMScan workflow, click the action button
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The AWS_VMScan dialog box appears.
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In the vmClient box, select the VM.
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In the jobId field, specify id of the VM backup job to scan.
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Click OK.