iv_packetlog.MYD table missing from Trellix IPS database
Last Modified: 2024-02-06 12:40:51 Etc/GMT
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iv_packetlog.MYD table missing from Trellix IPS database
Technical Articles ID:
KB57388
Last Modified: 2024-02-06 12:40:51 Etc/GMT EnvironmentTrellix Intrusion Prevention System (Trellix IPS)
IMPORTANT: Trellix IPS Manager has transitioned from MySQL to MariaDB.
Network Security Platform (NSP) has been rebranded as Trellix Intrusion Prevention System (TIPS). For more information about the changes made to the product see the related articles below: Problem 1The
Problem 2The
Problem 3The
Problem 4No attacks appear to have been saved.
CauseThe packet log contains saved packets from attacks. Antivirus software can scan the information in these captured packets and consider them malicious files.
SolutionTo prevent this issue from occurring:
Configure the local antivirus software to exclude the
NOTE: We recommend consulting your specific product documentation for instructions about excluding directories.
To recover from this issue:
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