You can start a Custom Scan task on a protected virtual machine by specifying the list of files and objects to scan, the file names (or paths to them) or templates of file names (or paths to them).
The /dev, /sys, /proc and /.snapshots file system objects are excluded from scanning.
To start a custom scan task, execute the following command:
lightagent scan [<path to file or folder>] [<path to file or folder>...][--boot][--memory][--startup][--@:<filelist.lst>]
where:
<path to file or folder>
– path to file or folder that you want to scan for viruses and other malware. You can use masks to specify the path to a file or folder. If you do not specify the paths to files or folders, the application scans all objects of the file system of the protected virtual machine.boot
– scan disk boot sectors.memory
– scan system memory.startup
– scan startup objects.@:<filelist.lst>
– scan files from the list. In the text file, specify the files or folders that you want to scan for viruses and other malware by typing them from a new line.You can also use a configuration file to run a scan task or start it with advanced settings, allowing to log task-related events to file.
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